Conditional Cash Transfer Programs and India: is a Large Scale Implementation Possible? - Shuvya Arakali - Grāmatas - LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing - 9783659182709 - 2012. gada 20. jūlijs
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Conditional Cash Transfer Programs and India: is a Large Scale Implementation Possible?

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A Conditional Cash Transfer Program (CCT) is a type of social safety net program that originated in Latin America during the early 1990?s. It is unique in that it targets the two major drivers of structural poverty: education and health. CCTs involve a cash transfer to beneficiaries only if they routinely send their children to school and health clinics. The rationale behind this concept is that investing in human capital will not only relieve the short-term symptoms of poverty, but also stop the cycle of inter-generational poverty. The programs? successes in Latin America can be broken down into a list of criteria. These criteria are necessary for any CCT and anti-poverty program to be successful. The criteria are then applied to the anti-poverty programs in India to see if a large-scale implementation of CCTs would work in India. The bottom line surrounding the analysis of India?s anti-poverty programs using the CCT criteria is that a complicated bureaucracy, corruption, and lack of transparency drives the majority of the inefficiencies seen in India. If corrected for, CCTs can target the major contributors to poverty in India: poor health, lack of education, and social biases.

Mediji Grāmatas     Paperback Book   (Grāmata ar mīksto vāku un līmēto muguru)
Izlaists 2012. gada 20. jūlijs
ISBN13 9783659182709
Izdevēji LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
Lapas 56
Izmēri 150 × 3 × 226 mm   ·   102 g
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