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Social Policies in China and India: the Role of Land Ownership and of Economic Size
Minquan Liu. One Pager # 202. June 2013.
Reservation and Anti-Casteist Practices as Instruments of Social Protection in India?
Pedro Lara de Arruda. One Pager # 203. June 2013.
The Social Policies of Emerging Economies: Growth and Welfare in China and India
Arjan de Haan. Working Paper # 110. June 2013.
Why Emerging Economies Need Social Policy: the Cases of China and India
Arjan de Haan. One Pager # 201. June 2013.
Promoting Human Development in India: Costs of Inequality
M. H. Suryanarayana, Ankush Agrawal. Working Paper # 109. May 2013.
Human Development in India: Costs of Inequality
M. H. Suryanarayana, Ankush Agrawal. One Pager # 198. May 2013.
India’s Direct Benefit Transfer and Public Distribution System: Can They Work Together?
Biraj Patnaik. One Pager # 199. May 2013.
The Direct Benefit Transfer System: Made in India
M. H. Suryanarayana. One Pager # 200. May 2013.
Impacts of the Continuous Cash Benefit Programme on Family Welfare
Pedro Rodrigues de Oliveira , Ana Lúcia Kassouf. One Pager # 192. April 2013.
Scaling-up Local Development Initiatives: Brazil’s Food Procurement Programme
Ryan Nehring, Ben McKay. One Pager # 190. March 2013.
Scaling Up Local Development Initiatives: Brazil’s Food Acquisition Programme
Ryan Nehring, Ben McKay. Working Paper # 106. March 2013.
Bolsa Família after Brasil Carinhoso: an Analysis of the Potential for Reducing Extreme Poverty
Rafael Guerreiro Osorio, Pedro H. G. Ferreira de Souza. Policy Research Brief # 41. March 2013.
A Methodology for Local Economy-Wide Impact Evaluation (LEWIE) of Cash Transfers
J. Edward Taylor. Working Paper # 99. December 2012.
Qualitative Research and Analyses of the Economic Impacts of Cash Transfer Programmes in Sub-Saharan Africa – a Research Guide Prepared for the from Protection to Production Project
Oxford Policy Management. Working Paper # 100. December 2012.
Qualitative Research and Analyses of the Economic Impacts of Cash Transfer Programmes in Sub-Saharan Africa
Benjamin Davis, Pamela Pozarny. One Pager # 184. December 2012.
Analytical Framework for Evaluating the Productive Impact of Cash Transfer Programmes on Household Behaviour – Methodological Guidelines for the From Protection to Production Project
Solomon Asfaw, Silvio Daidone, Benjamin Davis, Josh Dewbre, Alessandro Romeo , Paul Winters, Katia Covarrubias, Habiba Djebbari. Working Paper # 101. December 2012.
Analytical Framework for Evaluating the Productive Impact of Cash Transfer Programmes on Household Behaviour
Silvio Daidone, Benjamin Davis. One Pager # 185. December 2012.
Robust Estimates of Changes in Poverty and Inequality in Post-Independence Namibia
Sebastian Levine, Benjamin Roberts. Working Paper # 102. December 2012.
Inequality in Post-Independence Namibia: the Unfinished Agenda
Sebastian Levine, Benjamin Roberts. One Pager # 186. December 2012.
A Methodology for Local Economy-wide Impact Evaluation (LEWIE) of Cash Transfers
J. Edward Taylor, Karen Thome. One Pager # 183. December 2012.
Poverty, Family Dynamics and Oportunidades: an Evolutionary Perspective
Mercedes González de la Rocha. One Pager # 170. November 2012.
From Universalism to Targeting and Back Again: Conditional Cash Transfers and the Development of Social Citizenship
Bryan Roberts. One Pager # 178. November 2012.
The Social Production of Conditional Cash Transfers’ Impacts
Alejandro Agudo Sanchíz. One Pager # 172. November 2012.
School Achievement and the Labour Market Insertion of Young Beneficiaries of the Oportunidades Programme
Mercedes González de la Rocha. One Pager # 174. November 2012.
Replicating a Conditional Cash Transfers Programme: Reflections Based on the Experience of the Oportunidades Programme
Iliana Yaschine. One Pager # 176. November 2012.
Ethnicity as a Prerequisite for Inclusion in Conditional Transfer Programmes: The Opportunities Programme in Mexico
Juan Luis Sariego. One Pager # 173. November 2012.
PROGRESA – as a Response to the 1994 Crisis
Fernando Cortés, Rosa María Rubalcava. One Pager # 169. November 2012.
Public Policy and Society: Two Essential Mediating Factors for Conditional Transfer Programmes
Agustín Escobar Latapí. One Pager # 171. November 2012.
Oportunidades and Bolsa Familia: a Comparative Perspective of their Evolution
Fabio Veras Soares. One Pager # 177. November 2012.
The Life Development of Young People Engaged in the Oportunidades Programme
Gabriela Sanchez López, Daniela Jiménez Rodriguez . One Pager # 175. November 2012.
The Welfare Impacts of Changes in the Brazilian Domestic Work Market
Edson Paulo Domingues , Kênia Barreiro de Souza. Working Paper # 96. November 2012.
The Welfare Impacts of Changes in the Brazilian Domestic Work Market
Edson Paulo Domingues , Kênia Barreiro de Souza. One Pager # 180. November 2012.
Politics and Policies of Food Sovereignty in Ecuador: New Directions or Broken Promises?
Ryan Nehring. Policy Research Brief # 31. November 2012.
Monetary Transfers for Children and Adolescents in Argentina: Characteristics and Coverage of a ‘System’ with Three Components
Fabio Bertranou, Roxana Maurizio. Policy Research Brief # 30. August 2012.
The Expansion of Cash Transfers in Chile and its Challenges: Ethical Family Income
Simone Cecchini, Claudia Robles, Luis Hernán Vargas. Policy Research Brief # 26. August 2012.
No Child Left Without: a Universal Benefit for Children in Brazil
Sergei Suarez Dillon Soares, Pedro H. G. Ferreira de Souza. Policy Research Brief # 27. August 2012.
Social Protection in Ecuador: A New Vision for Inclusive Growth
Ryan Nehring. Policy Research Brief # 28. August 2012.
The Expansion of Non-Contributory Transfers in Uruguay in Recent Years
Verónica Amarante , Andrea Vigorito. Policy Research Brief # 29. August 2012.
Regression Discontinuity Impacts with an Implicit Index: Evaluating El Salvador’s Comunidades Solidarias Rurales Transfer Programme
Alan de Brauw. One Pager # 167. August 2012.
What is Happening with El Salvador’s CCT Programmes?
Fabio Veras Soares. One Pager # 168. August 2012.
Linking Social Protection and Agricultural Production: The Case of Mexico
Ryan Nehring. Policy Research Brief # 21. June 2012.
Vulnerability to Climate Change: a Regional Perspective of Demographic and Socioeconomic Impacts
Alisson Flávio Barbieri , Bernardo Queiroz. Policy Research Brief # 22. June 2012.
Evaluating the Impact of Cash Transfer Programmes in Sub-Saharan Africa
Benjamin Davis, Marie Gaarder, Sudhanshu Handa, Jenn Yablonski. One Pager # 146. April 2012.
Does the Unconditional Kenya’s Cash Transfer for Orphans and Vulnerable Children have Impacts on Schooling?
Kenya CT-OVC Evaluation Team. One Pager # 147. April 2012.
Does Community-Based Targeting Really Work in Cash Transfer Programmes in Africa?
Nicola Hypher, Fabio Veras Soares. One Pager # 148. April 2012.
Do Unconditional Social Cash Transfer Schemes Have Productive Impacts in Malawi?
Katia Covarrubias, Benjamin Davis. One Pager # 149. April 2012.
Simulating the Impacts of Rural Social Cash Transfers and Farmer’s Subsidies in Malawi and Ghana
Mateusz Filipski, J. Edward Taylor. One Pager # 150. April 2012.
Do Cash Transfers Change Household Consumption Preferences? – Evidence from an Unconditional Cash Transfer in Kenya
Kenya CT-OVC Evaluation Team. One Pager # 151. April 2012.
Poverty, Inequality and Social Policies in Brazil, 1995-2009
Pedro H. G. Ferreira de Souza. Working Paper # 87. February 2012.
Social Policies and the Fall in Inequality in Brazil: Achievements and Challenges
Pedro H. G. Ferreira de Souza. One Pager # 135. February 2012.
Bolsa Família, its Design, its Impacts and Possibilities for the Future
Sergei Suarez Dillon Soares. Working Paper # 89. February 2012.
Bolsa Família: A Summary of Its Impacts
Sergei Suarez Dillon Soares. One Pager # 137. February 2012.
The Impact of the Bolsa Família Programme on Beneficiaries’ Fertility
Bruna Signorini , Bernardo Queiroz. One Pager # 138. February 2012.
Bolsa Familia as Seen Through the Lens of the Decent Work Agenda
Ana Flávia Machado , Gustavo Geaquinto Fontes , Mariangela Furlan Antigo, Roberto Henrique Gonzalez, Fabio Veras Soares. One Pager # 133. October 2011.
Assessment of the Implications of the Bolsa Família Programme for the Decent Work Agenda
Ana Flávia Machado , Gustavo Geaquinto Fontes , Mariangela Furlan Antigo, Roberto Henrique Gonzalez, Fabio Veras Soares. Working Paper # 85. October 2011.
Integrating Public Works and Cash Transfers in Ethiopia: Implications for Social Protection, Employment and Decent Work
Maikel Lieuw-Kie-Song. Working Paper # 84. August 2011.
Integrating Public Works and Transfers in Ethiopia: An Innovative Approach to Social Protection, Employment and Decent Work
Maikel Lieuw-Kie-Song. One Pager # 132. August 2011.
How Effective are the Non-monetary Components of CCT Programs?
Clarissa Gondim Teixeira, Fabio Veras Soares, Elydia Silva, Guilherme Issamu Hirata. One Pager # 129. June 2011.
Externality and Behavioural Change Effects of a Non-Randomised CCT Programme: Heterogeneous Impact on the Demand for Health and Education
Clarissa Gondim Teixeira, Fabio Veras Soares, Rafael Perez Ribas, Elydia Silva, Guilherme Issamu Hirata. Working Paper # 82. June 2011.
Conditional Cash Transfers and the Basic Income Grant in Brazil: Will They Ever Merge?
Tatiana Britto, Fabio Veras Soares. One Pager # 124. February 2011.
Bolsa Família and the Citizen’s Basic Income: A Misstep?
Tatiana Britto, Fabio Veras Soares. Working Paper # 77. February 2011.
The Consolidation of Social Assistance in Brazil and Its Challenges, 1988–2008
Luciana Jaccoud, Patricia Dario El-Moor Hadjab, Juliana Rochet Chaibub. Working Paper # 76. December 2010.
The Consolidation of Social Assistance Policy in Brazil
Luciana Jaccoud, Patricia Dario El-Moor Hadjab, Juliana Rochet Chaibub. One Pager # 122. December 2010.
Cash Transfers and Gendered Risks and Vulnerabilities: Lessons from Latin America
Rebecca Holmes, Nicola Jones, Rosana Vargas, Fabio Veras Soares. Policy Research Brief # 16. December 2010.
Impact Evaluation of the Expansion of the Food Subsidy Programme in Mozambique
Fabio Veras Soares, Clarissa Gondim Teixeira. Policy Research Brief # 17. December 2010.
Targeting and Coverage of the Bolsa Família Programme: Why Knowing What You Measure Is Important In Choosing the Numbers
Sergei Suarez Dillon Soares, Rafael Perez Ribas, Fabio Veras Soares. Working Paper # 71. October 2010.
Targeting and Coverage of the Bolsa Família Programme: What Is the Meaning of Eleven Million Families?
Sergei Suarez Dillon Soares. One Pager # 117. October 2010.
Conditional Cash Transfer Programmes and Gender Vulnerabilities: Case Studies of Brazil, Chile and Colombia
Fabio Veras Soares, Elydia Silva. Working Paper # 69. September 2010.
Empowering or Reinforcing Traditional Roles: Can CCTs Address Gender Vulnerabilities?
Fabio Veras Soares, Elydia Silva. One Pager # 115. September 2010.
Beyond Cash: Assessing Externality and Behaviour Effects of Non-Experimental Cash Transfers
Rafael Perez Ribas, Fabio Veras Soares, Clarissa Gondim Teixeira, Elydia Silva, Guilherme Issamu Hirata. Working Paper # 65. June 2010.
How Much Do Non-Cash Components and Externalities Affect the Impact of Cash Transfers?
Rafael Perez Ribas, Fabio Veras Soares, Clarissa Gondim Teixeira, Elydia Silva, Guilherme Issamu Hirata. One Pager # 111. June 2010.
Unintended Effects of Microfinance: An Increase in Child Labour in Some Contexts?
Christian Lehmann, Guilherme Issamu Hirata. One Pager # 108. May 2010.
The Programa Subsidio de Alimentos in Mozambique: Baseline Evaluation
Fabio Veras Soares, Guilherme Issamu Hirata, Rafael Perez Ribas. Policy Research Brief # 14. May 2010.
Direct or Mediated Relationships? Civic Involvement and Social Accountability in the Bolsa Família Programme
Felipe Hevia. One Pager # 106. March 2010.
What Is the Impact of the Bolsa Família Programme on Education?
Paul Glewwe, Ana Lúcia Kassouf. One Pager # 107. March 2010.
Benefiting Without Receiving Money? Externalities of Conditional Cash Transfer Programmes on Schooling, Health and the Village Economy
Christian Lehmann. Policy Research Brief # 13. March 2010.
A Heterogeneity Analysis of the Bolsa Família Programme Effect on Men and Women’s Work Supply
Clarissa Gondim Teixeira. Working Paper # 61. March 2010.
Assessing Administrative Capacity and Costs of Cash Transfer Schemes in Zambia – Implications for Rollout
Dennis Kaputo Chiwele . Country Study # 20. February 2010.
From Social Safety net to Social Policy? The Role of Conditional Cash Transfers in Welfare State Development in Latin America
Francesca Bastagli. Working Paper # 60. December 2009.
Do CCT Programmes Have a Pro-Poor Spillover Effect?
Christian Lehmann. One Pager # 98. September 2009.
Do CCTs Lessen the Impact of the Current Economic Crisis? Yes, but...
Fabio Veras Soares. One Pager # 96. September 2009.
Brazilian Government Helps Angola in Promoting Children’s Rights
South-South Learning Unit. Newsletter # 6. August 2009.
Social Cash Transfers in Zambia: What Is Their Impact?
Gelson Tembo, Nicholas Freeland. One Pager # 91. August 2009.
Do CCT Programmes Work in Low-Income Countries?
Simone Cecchini. One Pager # 90. July 2009.
What Is the Impact of Cash Transfers on Labour Supply?
Clarissa Gondim Teixeira. One Pager # 85. June 2009.
Social Policies in a Period of Crisis
South-South Learning Unit. Newsletter # 5. May 2009.
Indigenising Development
Alcida Rita Ramos, Rafael Guerreiro Osorio, José Pimenta. Poverty In Focus # 17. May 2009.
Impact Is Not Enough: Image and CCT Sustainability in Nicaragua
Charity Moore. One Pager # 79. March 2009.
South-South Cooperation in Times of Global Economic Crisis
Michelle Morais de Sa e Silva. One Pager # 76. February 2009.
Is the South Ready for South-South Cooperation?
Melissa Andrade. One Pager # 77. February 2009.
Good Perspectives for Social Protection in Angola
South-South Learning Unit. Newsletter # 4. February 2009.
Nicaragua’s Red de Protección Social: An Exemplary but Short-Lived Conditional Cash Transfer Programme
Charity Moore. Country Study # 17. January 2009.
Opportunity NYC: a Performance-Based conditional Cash Transfer Programme. A Qualitative Analysis
Michelle Morais de Sa e Silva. Working Paper # 49. November 2008.
Cash Transfers and Child Labour: An Intriguing Relationship
Guilherme Issamu Hirata. One Pager # 71. November 2008.
Study Tour Africa-Brazil on Social - Promotion and Protection
South-South Learning Unit. Newsletter # 3. October 2008.
Is the Conditionality Necessary in Conditional Cash Transfer Programmes? Evidence from Mexico
Alan de Brauw, John Hoddinott. One Pager # 64. August 2008.
Social Protection in West Africa: Many Challenges but Great Initiatives
South-South Learning Unit. Newsletter # 2. August 2008.
Cash Transfers – Lessons from Africa and Latin America
Degol Hailu, Fabio Veras Soares. Poverty In Focus # 15. August 2008.
The Recent Impact of Government Transfers on Poverty in Honduras and Alternatives to Enhance their Effects
Rafael Guerreiro Osorio. Working Paper # 47. August 2008.
New York’s Brand-new Conditional Cash Transfer Programme: What if it Succeeds?
Michelle Morais de Sa e Silva. One Pager # 60. July 2008.
Targeted Cash Transfer Programmes in Brazil: BPC and the Bolsa Familia
Marcelo Medeiros, Tatiana Britto, Fabio Veras Soares. Working Paper # 46. June 2008.
Social Protection in Ghana
South-South Learning Unit. Newsletter # 1. April 2008.
Assessing Honduras’ CCT Programme PRAF, Programa de Asignación Familiar: Expected and Unexpected Realities
Charity Moore. Country Study # 15. April 2008.
Achievements and Shortfalls of Conditional Cash Transfers: Impact Evaluation of Paraguay’s Tekoporã Programme
Fabio Veras Soares, Rafael Perez Ribas, Guilherme Issamu Hirata. Evaluation Note # 3. March 2008.
Debating Targeting Methods for Cash Transfers: A Multidimensional Index vs. an Income Proxy for Paraguay’s Tekoporã Programme
Rafael Perez Ribas, Guilherme Issamu Hirata, Fabio Veras Soares. Evaluation Note # 2. January 2008.
Conditional Cash Transfers: Why Targeting and Conditionalities Could Fail
Guy Standing. One Pager # 47. December 2007.
Evaluating the Impact of Brazil’s Bolsa Família: Cash Transfer Programmes in Comparative Perspective
Fabio Veras Soares, Rafael Perez Ribas, Rafael Guerreiro Osorio. Evaluation Note # 1. December 2007.
‘Growing Pains’: Key Challenges for New Conditional Cash Transfer Programmes in Latin America
Fabio Veras Soares, Tatiana Britto. One Pager # 44. November 2007.
The Challenges of El Salvador’s Conditional Cash Transfer Programme, Red Solidaria
Tatiana Britto. Country Study # 9. September 2007.
The Impact of Unconditional Cash Transfers on Nutrition: The South African Child Support Grant
Jorge M. Agüero, Michael R. Carter, Ingrid Woolard. Working Paper # 39. September 2007.
Confronting Capacity Constraints on Conditional Cash Transfers in Latin America: the cases of El Salvador and Paraguay
Fabio Veras Soares, Tatiana Britto. Working Paper # 38. August 2007.
Job Creation versus Cash Transfers in Kenya
Eduardo Zepeda. One Pager # 41. August 2007.
Expanding the Social Security Net in South Africa: Opportunities, Challenges and Constraints
Kalie Pauw, Liberty Mncube. Country Study # 8. July 2007.
Can all Cash Transfers Reduce Inequality?
Sergei Suarez Dillon Soares, Eduardo Zepeda. One Pager # 36. May 2007.
Conditional Cash Transfers in Brazil, Chile and Mexico: Impacts upon Inequality
Sergei Suarez Dillon Soares, Rafael Guerreiro Osorio, Fabio Veras Soares, Marcelo Medeiros, Eduardo Zepeda. Working Paper # 35. April 2007.
Has there been any Social Mobility for Non-Whites in Brazil?
Rafael Guerreiro Osorio. One Pager # 27. January 2007.
Old-Age Poverty and Social Pensions in Kenya
Hyun H. Son, Nanak Kakwani. One Pager # 25. November 2006.
Do CCTs Reduce Poverty?
Eduardo Zepeda. One Pager # 21. September 2006.
Linkages between Pro-Poor Growth, Social Programmes and Labour Market: The Recent Brazilian Experience
Nanak Kakwani, Marcelo Neri, Hyun H. Son. Working Paper # 26. August 2006.
Poverty, Old-Age and Social Pensions in Kenya
Nanak Kakwani, Hyun H. Son, Richard Hinz. Working Paper # 24. July 2006.
Social protection - the role of cash transfers
Dag Ehrenpreis. Poverty In Focus # 8. June 2006.
Cash Transfer Programmes in Brazil: Impacts on Inequality and Poverty
Fabio Veras Soares, Sergei Suarez Dillon Soares, Marcelo Medeiros, Rafael Guerreiro Osorio. Working Paper # 21. June 2006.
Cash benefits to disabled persons in Brazil: An analysis of the BPC – Continuous Cash Benefit Programme
Marcelo Medeiros, Debora Diniz, Flávia Squinca. Working Paper # 16. May 2006.
Conditional cash transfers in African countries
Nanak Kakwani, Fabio Veras Soares, Hyun H. Son. Working Paper # 9. November 2005.
Three models of social protection
Alejandro Grinspun. One Pager # 17. October 2005.
Ageing and poverty in africa and the role of social pensions
Nanak Kakwani, Kalanidhi Subbarao. Working Paper # 8. August 2005.
Conditional Cash Transfer: a vaccine against poverty and inequality?
Fabio Veras Soares. One Pager # 3. October 2004.
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