The effects of conditionality monitoring on educational outcomes: evidence from Brazil’s Bolsa Família programme
Luis Henrique Paiva (),
Fabio Veras Soares (),
Flavio Cireno (),
Iara Azevedo Vitelli Viana () and
Ana Clara Duran ()
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Luis Henrique Paiva: IPC-IG
Flavio Cireno: IPC-IG
Iara Azevedo Vitelli Viana: IPC-IG
Ana Clara Duran: IPC-IG
No 144, Working Papers from International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth
Keywords: effects; conditionality; monitoring; educational outcomes; evidence; Brazil; Bolsa Família programme (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 32
Date: 2016-06
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Published by UNDP - International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth, 2016, pages 1-32
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