Conditionality and the impact of program design on household welfare: Comparing two diverse cash transfer programs in rural Mexico
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Main Authors: | Davis, B., FAO, Rome (Italy). Agriculture and Economic Development Analysis Div. eng, Handa, S., Ruiz Arranz, M., Stampini, M., Winters, P. |
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Format: | Texto biblioteca |
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Rome (Italy) FAO
2002
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Subjects: | CASH FLOW, RURAL POPULATION, POVERTY, ROLE OF WOMEN, AGRICULTURAL SECTOR, STATISTICAL DATA, EDUCATION, HEALTH, INVESTMENT, HOUSEHOLDS, Éducation, Santé, Investissement, Ménage, Cash flow, Population rurale, Pauvreté, Rôle des femmes, Secteur agricole, Donnée statistique, Educación, Salud, Inversiones, Hogares, Ingreso en efectivo, Población rural, Pobreza, Papel de la mujer, Sector agrario, Datos estadísticos, |
Online Access: | https://www.fao.org/3/ag429t/ag429t.pdf |
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