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: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, El Salvador, Mexico, and Peru … Frenkel and Martín González Rozada -- 4. Brazil : economic opening and income distribution / Ricardo Paes de Barros and Carlos … Ernesto Tovar -- 7. Ecuador : economic liberalization, adjustment and poverty, 1988-99 / Rob Vos -- 8. El Salvador : balance …
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caregivers over the course of seven years after enrollment into daycare. At the end of 2007, the city of Rio de Janeiro in Brazil …
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the challenges that still need to be met to their complete eradication. Brazil has been successful in adopting policies …
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This presentation examines the quality of public provided child care versus alternative childcare options, its impact …? How important is the quality of daycare services for child development? The authors evaluate both the economic cost as … well as the quality of 100 daycare centers in Rio de Janeiro based on 470 items and 15 dimensions, over the course of one …
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The goal of the Cadastro Único para Programas Sociais (CadÚnico) is the registration and maintenance of updated information of all Brazilian families with per capita income less than R$ 120.00. Although the use of CadÚnico continues focusing on the selection of beneficiaries of the Bolsa...
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Over the past two decades, poverty and income inequality declined sharply in Espírito Santo. About half of the observed reduction in poverty was due to the concomitant and also sharp drop in inequality that characterized the period under review. This sharp reduction in poverty and inequality,...
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The progress occurred over the last decade is undeniable, combining less poverty, with more choice and access to better services, as well as better use of these services by families with children. However, more important than the speed of progress may be the fact that it was clearly equalizing....
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The degree of poverty among capixabas unemployed adults with low education is three times the average of the whole population. Moreover, given the more volatile nature of poverty in this group, their access to more traditional safety nets such as the Bolsa Família, should be much more limited,...
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inequality for countries with per capita income similar to Brazil. The proposed procedure allowed the identification, according …
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