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The effects of Brazil's Bolsa Família programme on poverty and inequality: an assessment of the first 15 years

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  • Pedro H. G. Ferreira. de Souza

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  • Rafael Guerreiro Osorio

    (IPC-IG)

  • Luis Henrique Paiva

    (IPC-IG)

  • Sergei Soares

    (IPC-IG)

Abstract

"Brazil's Bolsa Família programme is a conditional cash transfer: cash, rather than in-kind, transfers are made to families (not to individuals), with specific targeting (seeking to reach the poorest people) and tied to specific conditions (families must meet certain commitments, generally related to health and education outcomes, to receive their benefits)". (...)
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  • Pedro H. G. Ferreira. de Souza & Rafael Guerreiro Osorio & Luis Henrique Paiva & Sergei Soares, 2019. "The effects of Brazil's Bolsa Família programme on poverty and inequality: an assessment of the first 15 years," One Pager Arabic 429, International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth.
  • Handle: RePEc:ipc:oparab:429
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