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La efectividad de las redes de protección social: El rol de los sistemas integrados de información social en seis países de América Latina

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  • Viviane Azevedo
  • Cesar Bouillon
  • Ignacio Irarrazaval

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Los Sistemas Integrados de Información Social es el resultado de un trabajo de cooperación entre el Banco Inter-Americano de Desarrollo y un conjunto de investigadores de la región con el objetivo de colectar lecciones aprendidas en el diseño, la implementación y el seguimiento de los Sistemas Integrados de Información Social (SIIS) en seis países de la región. Los estudios incluyen los casos del SINTYS en Argentina, el Cadastro Único en Brasil, el SIIS y RIS en Chile, el SISBEN en Colombia, el SIPO-SABEN en Costa Rica, y el Padrón de Oportunidades en México. Estos sistemas tienen como objetivo principal integrar la información disponible en los países y servir como una herramienta para la priorización del gasto social que realizan las distintas entidades nacionales.

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  • Viviane Azevedo & Cesar Bouillon & Ignacio Irarrazaval, 2011. "La efectividad de las redes de protección social: El rol de los sistemas integrados de información social en seis países de América Latina," Research Department Publications 4712, Inter-American Development Bank, Research Department.
  • Handle: RePEc:idb:wpaper:4712
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    1. Barrientos, Armando & Byrne, Jasmina & Peña, Paola & Villa, Juan Miguel, 2014. "Social transfers and child protection in the South," Children and Youth Services Review, Elsevier, vol. 47(P2), pages 105-112.
    2. Armando Barrientos & Jasmina Byrne & Juan Miguel Villa & Paola Peña, 2013. "Social Transfers and Child Protection," Papers inwopa691, Innocenti Working Papers.

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    • I31 - Health, Education, and Welfare - - Welfare, Well-Being, and Poverty - - - General Welfare, Well-Being
    • O10 - Economic Development, Innovation, Technological Change, and Growth - - Economic Development - - - General

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