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- 268: Social Protection Systems in Latin America and the Caribbean: Uruguay

- Fernando Filgueira
- 267: How Cash Transfers Create Businesses?

- Rafael Ribas
- 266: Social Protection Systems in Latin America and the Caribbean: Ecuador

- Mariana Naranjo Bonilla
- 265: Social Protection Systems in Latin America and the Caribbean: Argentina

- Fabián Repetto and Fernanda Potenza Dal Masetto
- 264: The BRICS Youth, the Financial Crisis and Job Promotion

- Pedro Lara de Arruda and Ashleigh Kate Slingsby
- 263: Social Protection Systems in Latin America and the Caribbean: Paraguay

- Milena Lavigne
- 262: Social Protection Systems in Latin America and the Caribbean: Peru

- Milena Lavigne
- 261: How to Engage Parliamentarians in Evaluation

- Asela Kalugampitiya, Lívia Maria Da Costa Nogueira and Paola De Orte
- 260: Climate Variability in Semi-arid Brazil: Food Insecurity, Agricultural Production and Adjustment to Perceived Changes

- Patricia S. Mesquita, Marcel Bursztyn and Hannah Wittman
- 259: An Exploratory Analysis of the Effects of the Formalisation Policy for Individual Micro-entrepreneurs

- Carlos Corseuil, Marcelo Neri and Gabriel Ulyssea
- 258: The Evolution of the Middle Class in Latin America

- Leopoldo Tornarolli
- 257: Institutions and Policy Change: the Developmentof the Child Support Grant in South Africa

- Leon Schreiber, Doctoral Candidate, Department of Political and Social Sciences and Freie Universität Berlin
- 256: Productive Spillovers of Social Cash Transfers in Africa: A Local Economy-wide Impact Evaluation (LEWIE) Approach

- J. Edward Taylor, Karen Thome, Mateusz Filipski and Benjamin Davis
- 255: Maximizing the Economic Impact of Cash Transfers: why Complementary Investment Matters

- Stephanie Levy and Sherman Robinson
- 254: Professional Qualification in the Urban Productive Inclusion Strategy of Plano Brasil Sem Miséria

- Patrícia Vieira da Costa and Luiz Herberto Müller
- 253: Brazil: Strengthening Resilience through an Innovative Income-led Strategy

- Bruno De Conti
- 252: Mobilising Domestic Resources for Development Financing in Namibia — Constraints and Opportunities

- Ojijo Odhiambo
- 251: Possible Choices, Valuable Meanings: an Overview of the Activities of Brazilian Recyclable Materials Pickers

- Beatriz Judice Magalhães
- 250: Cadastro Único: a Registry Supported by a National Public Bank

- Joana Costa and Natália G. D. Sátyro
- 249: Multi-Dimensional Poverty Index and Tackling Interlocking Deprivations in the Arab States

- Abdel-Hameed Nawar
- 248: Land Grab in Africa: A Review of Emerging Issues and Implications for Policy Options

- Ayodele Odusola
- 247: ‘Inclusive Social Protection’ and the Post-2015 Agenda

- Stephen Devereux and Keetie Roelen
- 246: Sustainable Agriculture: An Assessment of Brazil’s Family Farm Programmes in Scaling Up Agroecological Food Production

- Ryan Nehring and Ben McKay
- 245: The Poor, the Prosperous and the ‘Inbetweeners’: A Fresh Perspective on Global Society, Inequality and Growth

- Peter Edward and Andy Sumner
- 244: The Macroeconomic Effects of Government Transfers: a Social Accounting Matrix Approach

- Marcelo Neri, Fabio Vaz and Pedro Herculano Guimarães Ferreira de Souza
- 243: The Dual Nature of Bolsa Família and its Implications for the Programme’s Future

- Fabio Veras Soares
- 242: Combining Conditional Cash Transfers and Primary Health Care to Reduce Childhood Mortality in Brazil

- Davide Rasella and Rômulo Paes-Sousa
- 241: Conditionalities, School Performance and Progression of Bolsa Família Programme Recipients

- Flavio Cireno, Joana Silva and Rafael Proença
- 240: Socio-economic Profile of Programa Bolsa Família Recipients: What Does the Single Registry Reveal?

- Camila Fracaro Camargo, Claudia Regina Baddini Curralero, Elaine Cristina Licio and Joana Mostafa
- 239: Bolsa Família and Household Labour Supply

- Alan de Brauw, Daniel Gilligan, John Hoddinott and Shalini Roy
- 238: The Impact of Bolsa Família on Women’s Decision-Making Power

- Alan de Brauw, Daniel Gilligan, John Hoddinott and Shalini Roy
- 237: Possibilities and Limitations of the Expansion of Social Protection through Classic Contributory Schemes: Notes on the Social Security Inclusion of the Poor Working Population

- Leonardo José Rolim Guimarães, Rogério Nagamine Costanzi and Graziela Ansiliero
- 236: Social Transfers: Incentives and Disincentives to Labour Insertion and Income Generation

- Simone Cecchini
- 235: A Substitute for Substitution: Bolsa Família’s Effects on the Combination of Work and School for Children and Adolescents Aged 10–18

- Fernando Gaiger Silveira and Bernardo Campolina
- 234: The Impact of the Expansion of the Programa Bolsa Família on School Attendance

- Lia Chitolina, Miguel Foguel and Naercio Menezes-Filho
- 233: The Impact of the Programa Bolsa Família on Grade Repetition: Results from the Single Registry, Attendance Project and School Census

- Luis Felipe Batista de Oliveira and Sergei Soares
- 232: The Risks of Integration: the Rise and Recent Fall of Emerging Markets

- Raquel Ramos and Bruno Bonizzi
- 231: The Programa Bolsa Família and its Relevance for the ILO’s Concept of the Social Protection Floor

- Helmut Schwazer
- 230: What is the Future of the Bolsa Família?

- Celia Lessa Kerstenetzky
- 229: Programa Bolsa Família and the Recent Decline in Regional Income Inequality in Brazil

- Raul Silveira Neto and Carlos Azzoni
- 228: From Bolsa Família to Brasil Sem Miséria: a Summary of Brazil’s Recent Journey towards Overcoming Extreme Poverty

- Luis Henrique Paiva, Tiago Falcão and Letícia Bartholo
- 227: Bolsa Família and Fertility Transition in Brazil

- José Eustáquio Diniz Alves and Suzana Cavenaghi
- 226: Bolsa Família, Occupational Choice and Informality in Brazil

- Ana Luiza Neves de Holanda Barbosa and Carlos Corseuil
- 225: A Re-examination of the Expected Years of Schooling: What Can It Tell Us?

- José Irineu Rangel Rigotti, Diana Oya Sawyer, Laetícia Rodrigues de Souza and Clarissa Guimarães Rodrigues
- 224: Human Development Income Transfers in the Longer Term

- Armando Barrientos
- 223: Human Development Challenges of a Metropolis: Mumbai

- M. H. Suryanarayana
- 222: Social Assistance in Developing Countries

- Armando Barrientos
- 221: Fiscal Equity: Distributional Impacts of Taxation and Social Spending in Brazil

- Fernando Gaiger Silveira, Fernando Rezende, Jose Roberto Afonso and Jhonatan Ferreira
- 220: Food Security, Small-scale Women Farmers and Climate Change in Caribbean SIDS

- Nidhi Tandon
- 219: Nepal’s Senior Citizens’ Allowance: A Model of Universalism in a Low-income Country Context

- Michael Samson
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