Some observers claim that conditional cash transfer programmes limit the stigma of taking welfare and thereby promote social inclusion for beneficiaries. This article uses data from the 2014 AmericasBarometer to test these claims in relation to Brazil's Bolsa Família programme (BFP). The results show that, despite the programme's innovative design, beneficiaries encounter the stigmatisation and negative self-stereotypes that characterise more traditional anti-poverty programmes. Many Brazilians, recipient and non-recipient alike, endorse explicitly negative stereotypes of Bolsa Família assistance recipients. Moreover, the level to which respondents endorse these stereotypes strongly predicts their level of support for the BFP. These results...
Despite the centrality of shame and stigma within research on welfare in high-income countries, thes...
Cash transfers targeted to poor people, but conditional on some behavior on their part, such as scho...
We describe several characteristics of the two most important targeted cash transfer programs in Bra...
This article examines whether the state, through conditional cash transfer programs (CCT), can reduc...
Has the implementation of social welfare programs, Bolsa Familia and Brasil Sem Miseria, sufficientl...
Background: In the past thirty years, poverty has been reduced significantly; however, its eradicati...
Early evidence suggests that Brazil's Bolsa Família (Family Stipend) program, which currently benefi...
Targeted transfer programs for poor citizens have become increasingly common in the developing world...
The Bolsa Escola (‘school stipend’) and its successor the Bolsa Familia (‘family stipend’) schemes h...
This paper assesses whether eligibility for conditional cash transfer programs has been manipulated,...
ABSTRACT The Programa Bolsa Família (PBF) is one of the largest conditional cash transfer (CCT) prog...
This article examines whether the state, through conditional cash transfer programs (CCT), can reduc...
In common with most Latin American countries, as governments embrace safety nets to attack poverty, ...
AbstractThis paper assesses whether eligibility for conditional cash transfer programs has been mani...
Debates over universal versus selective or targeted provision of benefits in social protection progr...
Despite the centrality of shame and stigma within research on welfare in high-income countries, thes...
Cash transfers targeted to poor people, but conditional on some behavior on their part, such as scho...
We describe several characteristics of the two most important targeted cash transfer programs in Bra...
This article examines whether the state, through conditional cash transfer programs (CCT), can reduc...
Has the implementation of social welfare programs, Bolsa Familia and Brasil Sem Miseria, sufficientl...
Background: In the past thirty years, poverty has been reduced significantly; however, its eradicati...
Early evidence suggests that Brazil's Bolsa Família (Family Stipend) program, which currently benefi...
Targeted transfer programs for poor citizens have become increasingly common in the developing world...
The Bolsa Escola (‘school stipend’) and its successor the Bolsa Familia (‘family stipend’) schemes h...
This paper assesses whether eligibility for conditional cash transfer programs has been manipulated,...
ABSTRACT The Programa Bolsa Família (PBF) is one of the largest conditional cash transfer (CCT) prog...
This article examines whether the state, through conditional cash transfer programs (CCT), can reduc...
In common with most Latin American countries, as governments embrace safety nets to attack poverty, ...
AbstractThis paper assesses whether eligibility for conditional cash transfer programs has been mani...
Debates over universal versus selective or targeted provision of benefits in social protection progr...
Despite the centrality of shame and stigma within research on welfare in high-income countries, thes...
Cash transfers targeted to poor people, but conditional on some behavior on their part, such as scho...
We describe several characteristics of the two most important targeted cash transfer programs in Bra...