Conditional cash transfer programmes

the recent experience in Latin America and the Caribbean

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Conditional cash transfer programmes
Simone Cecchini
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"This publication analyzes the role played by conditional cash transfer (CCT) or "co-responsibility" programmes. These programmes are among the main instruments used over the past 15 years to combat poverty in the region and have attracted attention and been replicated beyond its borders. Their purpose is to halt the intergenerational transmission of poverty by developing human capacities in the most vulnerable families. To that end, they deliver direct monetary transfers, subject to certain conditionalities relating to school attendance and health checks. Thus, CCTs not only help to reduce income poverty but also contribute to human-capacity-building, a key asset for the sustainable development and progress of our societies."--Publisher website.

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English
Pages
208

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Conditional cash transfer programmes: the recent experience in Latin America and the Caribbean
2011, United Nations, United Nations Publications
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Table of Contents

General characteristics of conditional cash transfer programmes
Benefits and conditionalities
Investment and coverage
Impact
Institutional framework and sustainability
Final observations.

Edition Notes

At foot of title: ECLAC (Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean) ; Sida (Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency)

"No de venta: E.11.II.G.55"--T.p. verso.

"LC/G.2497-P."--T.p. verso.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 193-208).

Also available in a PDF version via the internet.

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[New York]
Series
Cuadernos de la CEPAL -- no. 95, Cuadernos de la CEPAL -- no. 95.

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Library of Congress
HC130.P63C43 2011

The Physical Object

Pagination
208 p.
Number of pages
208

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL44610494M
ISBN 10
9211217571, 9210551729
ISBN 13
9789211217575, 9789210551724
OCLC/WorldCat
781850201

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