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Household vulnerability and conditional cash transfers: consumption smoothing effects of PROGRESA-Oportunidades in rural Mexico, 2003−2007
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077a889500371 Erscheint auch als (Druck-Ausgabe): ‡Uchiyama, Naoko: Household vulnerability and conditional cash transfer
087q978-981-10-4102-0
100 Uchiyama, Naoko ¬[VerfasserIn]¬
331 Household vulnerability and conditional cash transfers
335 consumption smoothing effects of PROGRESA-Oportunidades in rural Mexico, 2003−2007
410 Singapore
412 Springer
425 [2017]
425a2017
433 1 Online-Ressource (x, 96 Seiten) : Illustrationen
451bSpringerBriefs in Economics
527 Erscheint auch als (Druck-Ausgabe): ‡Uchiyama, Naoko: Household vulnerability and conditional cash transfer
540aISBN 978-981-10-4103-7
700 |KCH
700 |BUS021000
700b|330.015195
700c|HB139-141
750 This book empirically analyzes the vulnerability of poor households in rural areas of Mexico and the effects of the conditional cash transfer (CCT) program called PROGRESA-Oportunidades by adopting the two most recent sets of rural household panel data for 2003−2007. The period covered by this book coincides with the unexpected reversal of the poverty trend observed in 2006 to the present which raised a question of vulnerability to poverty of Mexican households that had emerged from poverty in the early 2000s under a stable economic condition. The author applies different methodologies in defining vulnerable households in each chapter, enabling discussion of the multiple dimensions of vulnerability from varying perspectives, to identify the determinants of rural household vulnerability to poverty and the CCT effects. Empirical studies reported in this book confirmed a certain role played by PROGRESA-Oportunidades in mitigating vulnerability; however, the effect was rather partial and could not fully achieve poverty reduction during the surveyed period. By combining the existent discussions and empirical results of the CCT impacts, the author concludes that a possible limitation of PROGRESA-Oportunidades may be the excessive focus on the labor supply side, thus complementary policies must enhance the demand side, especially in creating decent employment opportunities for youth
753 Chapter 1 Outlook of the Mexican Economy, Poverty, and Vulnerability -- Chapter 2 Determinants of the Recent Poverty Increase and Household Vulnerability in Rural Mexico -- Chapter 3 Impacts of CCT and Rising Food Prices on Rural Household Consumption -- Chapter 4 Household Vulnerability and the CCT Within the Risk-Sharing Framework
902s 208849491 Armut
902s 209182229 Entwicklungsprojekt
902s 209004657 Ländlicher Raum
902g 209033096 Mexiko
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081 Uchiyama, Naoko: Household Vulnerability and Conditional Cash Transfers
100 Springer E-Book
125aElektronischer Volltext - Campuslizenz
655e$uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-4103-7
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