KERSTENETZKY, Celia Lessa
Redistribuição e desenvolvimento? A economia política do Programa Bolsa Família - Rio de Janeiro : IESP / UERJ, mar. 2009
The article offers a qualitative evaluation of Brazils Bolsa Família (Family Grant or Family Stipend) Program, viewing it from the perspective of an income redistribution and development policy. Analyzing the programs most striking institutional characteristics targeting the poorest and setting conditions such as school enrollment and immunization of the familys children the article identifies a major weakness in the programs political economy that could jeopardize its sustainability as a redistributive and development policy. The article suggests that policies with such characteristics in extremely unequal countries like Brazil can make budget limitations endogenous, thus hindering the achievement of the programs own objectives. Two alternative directions are briefly explored: conversion of the program into a hybrid policy, both targeted and universal, and emphasis on the provision of child education services.
Redistribuição e desenvolvimento? A economia política do Programa Bolsa Família - Rio de Janeiro : IESP / UERJ, mar. 2009
The article offers a qualitative evaluation of Brazils Bolsa Família (Family Grant or Family Stipend) Program, viewing it from the perspective of an income redistribution and development policy. Analyzing the programs most striking institutional characteristics targeting the poorest and setting conditions such as school enrollment and immunization of the familys children the article identifies a major weakness in the programs political economy that could jeopardize its sustainability as a redistributive and development policy. The article suggests that policies with such characteristics in extremely unequal countries like Brazil can make budget limitations endogenous, thus hindering the achievement of the programs own objectives. Two alternative directions are briefly explored: conversion of the program into a hybrid policy, both targeted and universal, and emphasis on the provision of child education services.