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Conditional Opportunities: Conceptual Disparities and Practical Shortcomings of Conditional Cash Transfer Programs in Chiapas, Mexico
Author: Carr, Alexis Mary
Date created: 2013-12-11
Conditional cash transfers, labour markets, and poverty reduction: a pilot study of Brazil's Bolsa Família
Author: Jones, Hayley Amanda
Date created: 2011-04-13

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