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Poverty reduction, education, and the global diffusion of conditional cash tranfers / por Michelle Morais de Sá e Silva. --

By: Silva, Michelle Morais de Sá e.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Brazil: Palgrave macmillan, 2017Description: 184 p.ISBN: 9783319530932.Subject(s): Pobreza | Economia | Acesso à Educação | Políticas Públicas -- condições sociais
Contents:
Part I - A best practice to reduce present and future poverty -- 1. Conditional cash transfer programs and the povert-reduction agenda -- 2. The international diffusion of conditional cash transfers -- 3. Framing the study of CCT cases Part II - The realities of CCT in the global north and the global south -- 4. A conditional cash transfer in the big apple -- 5. Money to bear the indirect costs of schooling -- 6. The largest conditional cash transfer in the world Part III - What have we learned? -- 7. Case comparison: CCTs' divorce from education policy and long program lives -- 8. Conclusion: what has the future got for this global model?
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Part I - A best practice to reduce present and future poverty -- 1. Conditional cash transfer programs and the povert-reduction agenda -- 2. The international diffusion of conditional cash transfers -- 3. Framing the study of CCT cases Part II - The realities of CCT in the global north and the global south -- 4. A conditional cash transfer in the big apple -- 5. Money to bear the indirect costs of schooling -- 6. The largest conditional cash transfer in the world Part III - What have we learned? -- 7. Case comparison: CCTs' divorce from education policy and long program lives -- 8. Conclusion: what has the future got for this global model?

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