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- 382: Integration of administrative records for social protection policies: contributions from the Brazilian experience
- Letícia Bartholo, Joana Mostafa and Rafael Osorio
- 381: The role of zakat in the provision of social protection: a comparison between Jordan, Palestine and Sudan
- Charlotte Bilo and Anna Carolina Machado
- 380: A history of inequality: top incomes in Brazil, 1926–2015
- Pedro H. G. Ferreira de Souza
- 379: Women's economic empowerment programmes: towards a 'double boon' instead of drudgery and depletion
- Deepta Chopra
- 378: Tax on Large Fortunes: recent international debates and the situation in Brazil
- Pedro Carvalho and Luana Passos
- 377: A project towards bridging tables between national accounts and emissions
- Institute for Applied Economic Research
- 376: Environment account challenges and the way forward
- Institute for Applied Economic Research
- 375: Elite taxation, rent-seeking and income inequality in Brazil
- Marc Morgan
- 374: Linking national emissions inventories to economic accounting
- Instituto de Pesquisa Econômica Aplicada
- 373: Brazilian environmental accounting initiatives
- Institute for Applied Economic Research
- 372: International experiences in climate change-related statistics
- Institute for Applied Economic Research
- 371: A comparative analysis of the effects of unemployment insurance savings accounts on the labour market
- Ana Luiza Neves de Holanda Barbosa, Miguel Foguel and Charlotte Bilo
- 370: The concentration of income at the top in Brazil, 2006–2014
- Pedro Herculano Guimarães Ferreira de Souza and Marcelo Medeiros
- 369: Is a country's ability to generate and distribute income determined by its productive structure?
- Dominik Hartmann, Cristian Jara-Figueroa and Cesar Hidalgo
- 368: Social and Behaviour Change Communication project in Mozambique: baseline report
- Mario Gyori and Tatiana Martínez Zavala
- 367: Targeting social protection and agricultural interventions: potential for synergies
- Cristina Cirillo, Mario Gyori and Fabio Veras Soares
- 366: Bolsa Família and 'Progresa/Oportunidades/Prospera': consensual reforms?
- Carla Tomazini
- 365: Recognition of care work: the case of the Expanded Public Works Programme in South Africa
- Charlotte Bilo
- 364: Building a favourable environment for institutional food procurement programmes: contributions from Mozambique
- Luana F.J. Swensson and Israel Klug
- 363: Workers in the informal sector and contributory social insurance schemes—the case of Tanzania
- Flora Myamba
- 362: Social protection in East Africa: harnessing the future
- Alexander Pick
- 361: The social dimensions of Saudi Vision 2030: a paradigm shift
- Amina Said Alsayyad and Abdel-Hameed Nawar
- 360: From expansion to austerity: challenges and risks of the radical fiscal policy turn in Brazil
- Rodrigo Orair and Sergio Wulff Gobetti
- 359: PAA Africa targeting in Niger
- Rosana Pereira de Miranda, Israel Klug and Amadou Diop
- 358: Institutional food procurement programmes: the case of PAA Africa in Senegal
- Rosana Pereira de Miranda, Israel Klug and Abdoulaye Thiam
- 357: Institutional demand: linking social protection with the power of procurement
- Ryan Nehring, Ana Carla Miranda and Andrew Howe
- 356: Career advice and placement services in Sierra Leone
- Molla Mekonnen Alemu
- 355: From policy commitments to the effective implementation of gender-sensitive social protection programmes
- Charlotte Bilo, Raquel Tebaldi and Maja Gavrilovic
- 354: Evaluation of the Uganda Social Assistance Grants for Empowerment (SAGE) Programme
- Alastair Haynes and Fred Merttens
- 353: Business development centres for youth-led entrepreneurship development in Sierra Leone
- Molla Mekonnen Alemu
- 352: Gender-sensitive social protection in the Caribbean
- Raquel Tebaldi and Charlotte Bilo
- 351: Energy, poverty and the Sustainable Development Goals
- Hannah Goozee
- 350: Social protection and the financial inclusion of rural women in family farming in Latin America
- Bettina Gatt
- 349: An overview of social policy in Brazil (2004–2014)
- Patrícia Andrade de Oliveira e Silva
- 348: Are social protection systems in Latin America and the Caribbean shock-responsive?
- Rodolfo Beazley
- 347: Harmonisation of contributory and non-contributory programmes
- International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth and HelpAge International
- 346: Human development and land tenure in Brazil
- Fernando Gaiger Silveira, Alexandre Arbex Valadares and Nikolas de Camargo Pirani
- 345: The unseen gender impact of conditionality: extra-official conditions
- Tara Patricia Cookson
- 344: Conceptualising shock-responsive social protection
- Valentina Barca
- 343: Phase II of the PAA Africa programme: results and lessons learned
- Ana Carla Miranda, Mario Gyori and Fabio Veras Soares
- 342: Inequality and redistribution: taxes and transfers
- International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth and HelpAge International
- 341: Social protection and the empowerment of rural women in Africa
- Raquel Tebaldi, Mariana Hoffmann and Maja Gavrilovic
- 340: Disability and social protection in Mongolia
- Ludovico Carraro
- 339: Social protection reform in Mozambique and the new basic social security strategy
- Sergio Falange and Luca Pellerano
- 338: Transformative social protection: findings from the Zambian child grant and farmer input support programmes
- Anna Wolkenhauer
- 337: Regional perspectives of family farming
- Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth (ipc-Ig)
- 336: Effects of domestic worker legislation reform in Brazil
- Joana Simões de Melo Costa, Ana Luiza Neves de Holanda Barbosa and Guilherme Hirata
- 335: Public works programmes for protection and climate resilience: theory of change and evidence in low-income countries
- Rodolfo Beazley, Anna McCord and Ana Solórzano
- 334: Land credit policy in Brazil: evidence from social networks
- Patricia Andrade de Oliveira e Silva and Marcelo Magalhães
- 333: Cash transfers and psychosocial well-being: evidence from four African countries
- Ramlatu Attah, Valentina Barca, Andrew Kardan, Ian MacAuslan, Fred Merttens and Luca Pellerano