Conditional Cash Transfers as Social Policy in Latin America: An Assessment of their Contributions and Limitations

Conditional Cash Transfers as Social Policy in Latin America: An Assessment of their Contributions and Limitations

by Enrique Valencia Lomeli
Conditional Cash Transfers as Social Policy in Latin America: An Assessment of their Contributions and Limitations

Conditional Cash Transfers as Social Policy in Latin America: An Assessment of their Contributions and Limitations

by Enrique Valencia Lomeli

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Overview

Conditional cash transfer programs have recently spread throughout Latin America, and early findings suggest their potential to overcome poverty and create human capital. This review undertakes an assessment of CCT programs and the conventional theory that has evolved to justify them. It concludes that successes to date are limited, with positive effects on schooling and some aspects of health and nutrition in poor households, but weak effects on alleviating poverty in the short term and uncertain effects on educational aspects of human capital formation and poverty reduction in the long term. In a broader and more comprehensive view of social policy, as opposed to a minimalist focus, the key issue is how to integrate CCT programs with other social programs to overcome traditional patterns of segmentation in Latin America and thereby cultivate citizenship.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940013393677
Publisher: Annual Reviews
Publication date: 09/07/2011
Series: Annual Review of Sociology , #34
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 24
File size: 7 MB
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