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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. |  | 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. |  | Castañeda, 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, David, Margaret Grosh and John Hoddinott (2004). Targeting of Transfers in Developing Countries: Review of Lessons and Experience. Washington, D.C.: The World Bank |  | Larrañaga, Osvaldo. 2005. “Focalización De Programas En Chile: El Sistema CAS ”. Social Protection Discussion Paper No.0528. World Bank. Washington, DC. |  | Lindert, 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. |  | 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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|  | Short Notes summarizing current lessons learned and best practices. | | | |
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