The Conditional transfers in Latin America: An approach to cases in Mexico, Brazil and Spain

Authors

Oscar Alfonso Martínez Martínez
Claudia Campillo Toledano
Adolfo Rogelio Cogco Calderón

Synopsis

      884/5000     Conditional and unconditional transfer programs have played a transcendental role in contemporary social policy, directly impacting on well-being and reducing the effects of poverty on broad groups in society. This book is one of the first texts that analyze the Mexican, Brazilian and Spanish experience. It systematically presents the richness and diversity of applications of this type of programs, ranging from those that seek the generation of human capital of the new generations under a logic of conditionality of resources, to those that grant resources as the result of a citizen right, while others focus on socio-labor insertion. In this way, the text provides scientific evidence that contributes to the construction of a theory of transfer programs in Ibero-America.

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Published

January 16, 2019

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ISBN-13 (15)

978-607-417-169-3