The Brazilian bolsa escola. Lessons for conditional cash transfer schemes around the world

The Bolsa Escola (‘school stipend’) and its successor the Bolsa Familia (‘family stipend’) schemes have formed a crucial and successful part of Brazil’s welfare program. Bolsa Escola provided aid to Brazil’s poorest families on the condition that their children attended school, and Bolsa Familia has...

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Cassidy, Rachel
Rowland, Dominic
Vallenttini, Valeria
Coskeran, Helen
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2008
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Universidad de San Buenaventura
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