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Social exclusion of young lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people in Europe
2006
Cash transfers, conditions, school enrollment, and child work: Evidence from a randomized experiment in Ecuador
2006
World Bank Group
Child education and work choices in the presence of a conditional cash transfer programme in rural Colombia
2006
Institute for Fiscal Studies, IFS
Bolsa Escola: Historia y evolución
2006
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, UNESCO
Evaluating Brazil’s Bolsa Escola Program: Impact on schooling and municipal roles
2006
University of California, Berkeley
Indonesia: Social Protection Sector Development Program
2006
Asian Development Bank, ADB
Un nuevo contrato social para Perú ¿Cómo lograr un pais mas educado, saludable y solidario?
2006
World Bank Group
Examining Conditional Cash Transfer Programs: A Role for Increased Social Inclusion?
2006
World Bank Group
Uninsured Risk and Asset Protection: Can Conditional Cash Transfer Programs Serve as Safety Nets?
2006
World Bank Group
Youth in the Labor Market and the Transition from School to Work in Tanzania
2006
World Bank Group
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