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- 145: The single registry as a tool for the coordination of social policies

- Denise do Carmo Direito, Natália Massaco Koga, Elaine Cristina Lício and Jeniffer Carla de Paula N. Chaves
- 144: 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
- 143: Brazil–Africa knowledge-sharing on Social Protection and food and nutrition security

- Cristina Cirillo, Lívia Maria da Costa Nogueira and Fabio Veras Soares
- 142: Public policies for rural development and combating poverty in rural areas

- Fernando Gaiger Silveira, Pedro Arruda, Izabelle Vieira, Simone Battestin, Áquila Estevão Campos and Wesley Silva
- 141: Climate change and impacts on family farming in the North and Northeast of Brazil

- Haroldo Machado Filho, Cássia Moraes, Paula Bennati, Renato de Aragão Rodrigues, Marcela Guilles, Pedro Rocha, Amanda Lima and Isadora Vasconcelos
- 140: Fiscal condition of the public sector in Brazil: an analysis with an emphasis on the states in the North and Northeast regions of the country and on financing for rural development

- Rodrigo Orair, Sergio Wulf Gobetti, André Amorim Alencar and João Marcelo
- 139: Concepts and realities of family farming in Asia and the Pacific

- Jingzhong Ye and Lu Pan
- 138: Poverty profile: the rural North and Northeast of Brazil

- Sergei Soares, Laetícia De Souza, Wesley J. Silva, Fernando Gaiger Silveira and Áquila Campos
- 137: Family farming in Latin America and the Caribbean: looking for new paths of rural development and food security

- Sergio Schneider
- 136: Taxation and distribution of income in Brazil: new evidence from personal income tax data

- Sérgio Wulff Gobetti and Rodrigo Orair
- 135: Education through the lens of sustainable human development

- Gianna Alessandra Sanchez Moretti
- 134: Scale of Institutional Public Procurement of Food in Brazil

- Rovane Battaglin Schwengber, Eduardo Ribeiro, Fabio Veras Soares and Rodrigo Orair
- 133: Stunting Among Children in Yemen: Prevalence and Associated Factors

- Laetícia Rodrigues de Souza
- 132: Are Public Works Programmes Effective in Reinforcing Social Protection Systems?

- Ojijo Odhiambo, Johannes Ashipala and Fabian Mubiana
- 131: Liquidity Constraints, Informal Financing, and Entrepreneurship: Direct and Indirect Effects of a Cash Transfer Programme

- Rafael Ribas
- 130: Social Programmes and Job Promotion for the BRICS Youth

- Pedro Arruda and Ashleigh Kate Slingsby
- 129: An Exploratory Analysis Of The Effects Of The Formalisation Policy For Individual Micro-Entrepreneurs

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

- Leopoldo Tornarolli
- 127: Domestic Resources for Development Financing In Namibia — Constraints and Opportunities

- Ojijo Odhiambo and Emmanuel Ziramba
- 126: Cadastro Único: a Registry Supported by a National Public Bank

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

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

- Ayodele Odusola
- 123: Sustainable Agriculture: An Assessment of Brazil’s Family Farm Programmes in Scaling up Agroecological Food Production

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

- Peter Edward and Andy Sumner
- 121: 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, Ross van Horn and Bernardo Campolina
- 120: The Impact of the Expansion of the Bolsa Família Programme on the Time Allocation of Youths and Labour Supply of Adults

- Lia Chitolina, Miguel Foguel and Naercio Menezes-Filho
- 119: 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
- 118: Bolsa Família, Occupational Choice and Informality in Brazil

- Ana Luiza Neves de Holanda Barbosa and Carlos Corseuil
- 117: 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
- 116: Human Development Income Transfers in the Longer Term

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

- Fernando Gaiger Silveira, Fernando Rezende, Jose Roberto Afonso and Jhonatan Ferreira
- 114: Opportunities for Advancing Women’s Sustainable and Green Livelihoods Food Security, Small-scale Women Farmers and Climate Change in Caribbean SIDS

- Nidhi Tandon
- 112: Colonialism, Casteism and Development: South-South Cooperation as a ‘New’ Development Paradigm

- Ryan Higgitt
- 111: The Future of Global Poverty in a Multi-Speed World: New Estimates of Scale, Location and Cost

- Peter Edward and Andy Sumner
- 110: The Social Policies of Emerging Economies: Growth and Welfare in China and India

- Arjan de Haan
- 109: Promoting Human Development in India: Costs of Inequality

- M. H. Suryanarayana and Ankush Agrawal
- 108: Global Development Goal Setting as a Policy Tool for Global Governance: Intended and Unintended Consequences

- Sakiko Fukuda-Parr
- 107: Couple’s Behaviour in the Brazilian Labour Market: the Influence of Social Security and Individual Characteristics on Married Individuals’ Labour Supply Decisions

- Bernardo Queiroz and Laetícia Rodrigues de Souza
- 106: Scaling Up Local Development Initiatives: Brazil’s Food Acquisition Programme

- Ryan Nehring and Ben McKay
- 105: Mapping Inclusive Growth

- Raquel Ramos, Rafael Ranieri and Jan-Willem Lammes
- 104: Inclusive Growth: Building up a Concept

- Rafael Ranieri and Raquel Ramos
- 103: Poverty and Inequality in the Non-income Multidimensional Space: a Critical Review in the Arab States

- Abdel-Hameed Nawar
- 102: Robust Estimates of Changes in Poverty and Inequality in Post-Independence Namibia

- Sebastian Levine and Benjamin Roberts
- 101: Analytical Framework for Evaluating the Productive Impact of Cash Transfer Programmes on Household Behaviour – Methodological Guidelines for the From Protection to Production Project

- Solomon Asfaw, Silvio Daidone, Benjamin Davis, Josh Dewbre, Alessandro Romeo, Paul Winters, Katia Covarrubias and Habiba Djebbari
- 100: Qualitative Research and Analyses of the Economic Impacts of Cash Transfer Programmes in Sub-Saharan Africa – a Research Guide Prepared for the from Protection to Production Project

- Oxford Policy Management
- 99: A Methodology for Local Economy-Wide Impact Evaluation (LEWIE) of Cash Transfers

- J. Edward Taylor
- 98: Poverty Where People Live: What do National Poverty Lines Tell us about Global Poverty?

- Ugo Gentilini and Andy Sumner
- 97: Financial Flows and Exchange Rates: Challenges Faced by Developing Countries

- Raquel Ramos
- 96: The Welfare Impacts of Changes in the Brazilian Domestic Work Market

- Edson Domingues and Kênia de Souza
- 95: China and The World: South-South Cooperation for Inclusive Green Growth

- Kishan Khoday and Leisa Perch
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