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Breaking the intergenerational cycle of poverty? Young people's long-term trajectories in Brazil's Bolsa Família programme

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One of the most influential trends in antipoverty policy in recent decades has been the emergence of conditional cash transfer (CCT) programmes. CCTs seek to address poverty in the short-term through the cash benefit to meet immediate needs, and in the long-term by increasing human capital formation among poor children to break the intergenerational cycle of poverty. With their growing popularity, there has been considerable effort to evaluate CCTs' impacts; however, evaluations have been ...

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SSD
Department:
International Development
Department:
Queen Elizabeth House
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Queen Elizabeth House
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Supervisor
Department:
Young Lives
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DPhil
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Doctoral
Awarding institution:
University of Oxford


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2017-09-02
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