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- 444: Compliance with WTO rules in controversies involving public Health, environmental protection and other 'exceptions'

- Rodrigo Fagundes Cezar
- 437: The market value of public education

- Sergei Soares
- 436: Targeting in the Bolsa Família programme from 2012 to 2018 based on data from the Continuous National Household Sample Survey

- Luis Henrique Paiva, Marconi Souza and Hugo Nunes
- 435: Social protection preparedness and natural hazards: Latin America and the Caribbean

- Rodolfo Beazley, Ana Solórzano and Valentina Barca
- 433: Can gender statistics fill large gaps in the monitoring and accountability of the Sustainable Development Goals?

- Amina Said Alsayyad and Abdel-Hameed Hamdy Nawar
- 432: A proposal for the unification of social protection benefits for children, youth and those vulnerable to poverty

- Sergei Soares, Letícia Bartholo and Rafael Osorio
- 431: Gender and social protection in South Asia: an assessment of non-contributory programmes

- Charlotte Bilo
- 430: Education, cooperative conflicts and child malnutrition—a gender-sensitive analysis of the determinants of wasting in Sudan

- Lea Smidt
- 429: The effects of Brazil's Bolsa Família programme on poverty and inequality: an assessment of the first 15 years

- Pedro H. G. Ferreira. de Souza, Rafael Osorio, Luis Henrique Paiva and Sergei Soares
- 428: Computing pre-conflict poverty figures and profile in Syria

- Samer Hamati
- 427: Fiscal space for child-sensitive social protection in the MENA region

- Carolina Bloch
- 426: Country heterogeneity and the missing tier in the SDGs reporting

- Amina Said Alsayyad and Abdel-Hameed Hamdy Nawar
- 425: Worried about the fourth industrial revolution's impact on jobs? Scale up skills development and training!

- Terry McKinley
- 423: What makes economic empowerment programmes successful? Experimental evidence from Malawi

- Christoph Strupat Francesco Burchi
- 422: The impacts of social protection benefits on behaviours potentially related to inclusive growth: a literature review

- Luis Henrique Paiva and Santiago Falluh Varella
- 418: A universal child grant in Brazil: what must we do, and what can we expect from it?

- Sergei Suarez Dillon Soares, Graziela Ansiliero, Aline Diniz Amaral, Pedro H. G. Ferreira de Souza and Luis Henrique Paiva
- 417: Building shock-responsive national social protection systems in MENA

- Raquel Tebaldi
- 416: Fiscal justice in Brazil: taxation as an instrument for equality

- Luana Passos
- 413: How can cash transfer programmes work for women and children?

- Charlotte Bilo, Anne Esser and Raquel Tebaldi
- 410: Non-contributory social protection through a child and equity lens in Yemen

- International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth (ipc-Ig)
- 409: Non-contributory social protection through a child and equity lens in the United Arab Emirates

- International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth (ipc-Ig)
- 408: Children’s right to social protection in the Middle East and North Africa—an analysis of legal frameworks from a child rights perspective

- Charlotte Bilo and Anna Carolina Machado
- 407: Non-contributory social protection through a child and equity lens in Tunisia

- International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth (ipc-Ig)
- 406: Non-contributory social protection through a child and equity lens in Syria

- International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth (ipc-Ig)
- 404: Non-contributory social protection through a child and equity lens in Sudan

- International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth (ipc-Ig)
- 403: Non-contributory social protection through a child and equity lens in Palestine

- International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth (ipc-Ig)
- 402: Non-contributory social protection through a child and equity lens in Saudi Arabia

- International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth (ipc-Ig)
- 401: Non-contributory social protection through a child and equity lens in Qatar

- International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth (ipc-Ig)
- 400: From income poverty to multidimensional poverty—an international comparison

- Francesco Burchi, Nicole Rippin and Claudio Montenegro
- 398: Malawi's Social Cash Transfer Programme

- Pedro Lara Arruda
- 397: Non-contributory social protection through a child and equity lens in Oman

- International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth (ipc-Ig)
- 396: Non-contributory social protection through a child and equity lens in Morocco

- International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth (ipc-Ig)
- 395: Non-contributory social protection through a child and equity lens in Libya

- International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth (ipc-Ig)
- 394: The distributive impact of income taxes in Brazil

- Rodrigo Cardoso Fernandes, Bernardo Campolina and Fernando Gaiger Silveira
- 393: Non-contributory social protection through a child and equity lens in Lebanon

- International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth (ipc-Ig)
- 392: Non-contributory social protection through a child and equity lens in Kuwait

- International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth (ipc-Ig)
- 391: Non-contributory social protection through a child and equity lens in Jordan

- International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth (ipc-Ig)
- 390: Integrating data and information management for social protection: social registries and integrated beneficiary registries

- Valentina Barca
- 388: Non-contributory social protection through a child and equity lens in Iraq

- International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth (ipc-Ig)
- 387: Non-contributory social protection through a child and equity lens in Iran

- International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth (ipc-Ig)
- 386: Non-contributory social protection through a child and equity lens in Egypt

- International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth (ipc-Ig)
- 385: Non-contributory social protection through a child and equity lens in Djibouti

- International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth (ipc-Ig)
- 384: Non-contributory social protection through a child and equity lens in Bahrain

- International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth (ipc-Ig)
- 383: Non-contributory social protection through a child and equity lens in Algeria

- International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth (ipc-Ig)
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 369: Is a country's ability to generate and distribute income determined by its productive structure?

- Dominik Hartmann, Cristian Jara-Figueroa and Cesar Hidalgo