Are families that live in the same neighborhood and share similar characteristics more likely to participate in welfare programs? Using a unique administrative data set, we study beneficiaries of the Bolsa Família – a Brazilian cash transfer program – from 2013 to 2015. We analyze data containing information on the living conditions of the most vulnerable families, such as income, household characteristics, schooling, and disability. An eight-digit zip code defines a neighborhood. Families form a network if they live in the same neighborhood and belong to the same racial group. We provide evidence that place of residence and racial group networks are important determinants of the family participation in the program. Individuals in a neighbo...
This study shows how kin networks, parental monitoring, and housing mobility structure low-income ad...
Residential segregation by income and education is increasing alongside slowly declining black-white...
Social capital provides access to material and personal resources through participation in social ne...
Camargo et al. (2013) discuss the socio-economic profile of Programa Bolsa Família (PBF) recipients5...
Vast racial disparities exist in terms of neighborhood quality, and a substantial body of literature...
BACKGROUND: Conditional cash transfer (CCT) programs provide poor families with cash conditional on ...
This study examines the role of social networks during the housing search process for middle-class b...
This study focuses on network effects' in the utilization of publicly funded prenatal care using Vit...
Blacks and Latinos/as are less likely than Whites to move from a poor neighborhood to a non-poor nei...
We present evidence on whether and how a household's behavior is influenced by the presence and char...
We present evidence on whether and how a household’s behavior is influenced by the presence and char...
Conditional Cash Transfers Programs are being popular in Latin America as a way to deal with povert...
We study if urban class segregation destroys social capital in Latin America using experimental data...
We present evidence on whether and how a household’s behavior is influenced by the presence and cha...
The main objective of this dissertation is to examine patterns of residential segregation, housing t...
This study shows how kin networks, parental monitoring, and housing mobility structure low-income ad...
Residential segregation by income and education is increasing alongside slowly declining black-white...
Social capital provides access to material and personal resources through participation in social ne...
Camargo et al. (2013) discuss the socio-economic profile of Programa Bolsa Família (PBF) recipients5...
Vast racial disparities exist in terms of neighborhood quality, and a substantial body of literature...
BACKGROUND: Conditional cash transfer (CCT) programs provide poor families with cash conditional on ...
This study examines the role of social networks during the housing search process for middle-class b...
This study focuses on network effects' in the utilization of publicly funded prenatal care using Vit...
Blacks and Latinos/as are less likely than Whites to move from a poor neighborhood to a non-poor nei...
We present evidence on whether and how a household's behavior is influenced by the presence and char...
We present evidence on whether and how a household’s behavior is influenced by the presence and char...
Conditional Cash Transfers Programs are being popular in Latin America as a way to deal with povert...
We study if urban class segregation destroys social capital in Latin America using experimental data...
We present evidence on whether and how a household’s behavior is influenced by the presence and cha...
The main objective of this dissertation is to examine patterns of residential segregation, housing t...
This study shows how kin networks, parental monitoring, and housing mobility structure low-income ad...
Residential segregation by income and education is increasing alongside slowly declining black-white...
Social capital provides access to material and personal resources through participation in social ne...