Evidence and analysis from four case studies of Brazil, Honduras, Mexico, and Nicaragua.
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Conditional cash transfers in the second decade
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Nutrition and conditional cash transfer programs
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Conditional cash transfers in the second decade
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Conditional cash transfer programs
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Conditional cash transfer programs
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Public food distribution system in Bangladesh
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China's nonfarm sector development
Those who study global poverty and ways to reduce it face a perennial set of questions: Do advances in knowledge, research, and technology make a real difference in the lives of poor people? What effect does research have on the poor?
The authors of this book identify the factors affecting land inheritance and schooling across generations in the Philippines, Indonesia, and Ghana—countries with very different social and cultural traditions.
In this book economists, demographers, sociologists, and anthropologists collaborate in the study of how resources are allocated within households in developing countries and why it matters from a policy perspective.