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Conditional Cash Transfer Programs have been widely used throughout
less developed countries to fight poverty and foster socioeconomic
development. In Women, Gender and Conditional Cash Transfers, a
multidisciplinary group of feminist scholars use survey data
analysis, in-depth interviews, and ethnographic and archival
research to explore the extent to which Bolsa Familia in Brazil
contributes to womens autonomy and improves gender relations.
Comprised of nine chapters, written by authors from different
regions of Brazil, this book captures perspectives from across
Brazil to explain these regional social inequalities and provide
historical, and up-to-date, insights of this program from a
feminist perspective. The authors are able to move beyond
conventional feminist knowledge on CCTs, women and gender
relations, through considering questions of gender raised in the
specialized literature related to Bolsa Familia, and by addressing
concerns of intersectional categories such as race, ethnicity, age
and geographic location, Women, Gender and Conditional Cash
Transfers will be of great interest not only to scholars of Latin
American politics, but also to students of development policy,
public policy and gender.
Conditional Cash Transfer Programs have been widely used throughout
less developed countries to fight poverty and foster socioeconomic
development. In Women, Gender and Conditional Cash Transfers, a
multidisciplinary group of feminist scholars use survey data
analysis, in-depth interviews, and ethnographic and archival
research to explore the extent to which Bolsa Familia in Brazil
contributes to womens autonomy and improves gender relations.
Comprised of nine chapters, written by authors from different
regions of Brazil, this book captures perspectives from across
Brazil to explain these regional social inequalities and provide
historical, and up-to-date, insights of this program from a
feminist perspective. The authors are able to move beyond
conventional feminist knowledge on CCTs, women and gender
relations, through considering questions of gender raised in the
specialized literature related to Bolsa Familia, and by addressing
concerns of intersectional categories such as race, ethnicity, age
and geographic location, Women, Gender and Conditional Cash
Transfers will be of great interest not only to scholars of Latin
American politics, but also to students of development policy,
public policy and gender.
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