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Conditional Cash Transfers - Reports and Papers

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Kathy Lindert, Anja Linder, Jason Hobbs and Bénédicte de la Brière (May 2007), "The Nuts and Bolts of Brazil's Bolsa Familia Program: Implementing Conditional Cash Transfers in a Decentralized Context", Social Protection Discussion Paper No. 0709, World Bank. Washington, DC.

 

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Bénédicte de la Brière and Laura Rawlings (2006), "Examining Conditional Cash Transfer Programs:A Role for Increased Social Inclusion?, ", Social Protection Dioscussion Paper No. 0603, World Bank.

 Coady Cover 80Castañeda, Tarsicio and Kathy Lindert, with Bénédicte de la Brière, Luisa Fernandez, Celia Hubert, Osvaldo Larrañaga, Mónica Orozco, and Roxana Viquez. 2005. Designing and Implementing Household Targeting Systems: Lessons from Latin American and The United States.” Social Protection Discussion Paper No. 0526. World Bank. Washington, DC.
 Coady Cover 80Coady, David, Margaret Grosh and John Hoddinott (2004). Targeting of Transfers in Developing Countries: Review of Lessons and Experience. Washington, D.C.: The World Bank
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Larrañaga, Osvaldo. 2005. “Focalización De Programas En Chile: El Sistema CAS ”. Social Protection Discussion Paper No.0528. World Bank. Washington, DC.

 Lindert Cover 2006Lindert, Kathy, Emmanuel Skoufias, and Joseph Shapiro. 2006. “Redistributing Income to the Poor and the Rich: Public Transfers in Latin America and the Caribbean” Social Protection Discussion Paper No. 0605, Washington, D.C.: The World Bank.
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Schady, Norbert and Maria Caridad Araujo (2006). “Cash Transfers, Conditions, School Enrollment, and Child Work: Evidence from a Randomized Experiment in Ecuador.”  World Bank Policy Research Working Paper 3930.

   World Bank. 2006.  Third International Conference on Conditional Cash Transfers, Istanbul, Turkey, June 26-30, 2006,

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