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  1. Justice-based social assistance
  2. Introduction: Twenty Five Years of the Welfare Modelling Business
  3. Evaluating Antipoverty Transfer Programmes in Latin America and Sub-Saharan Africa. Better Policies? Better Politics?
  4. ‘A Veritable Mountain of Data and Years of Endless Statistical Manipulation’: Methods in theThree Worldsand After
  5. Is There a Role for Social Pensions in Asia?
  6. Political Factors in the Growth of Social Assistance
  7. Social transfers and child protection in the South
  8. Social Assistance in Developing CountriesBy Armando Barrientos
  9. Social Protection
  10. On the Distributional Implications of Social Protection Reforms in Latin America
  11. Social Protection, Marginality, and Extreme Poverty: Just Give Money to the Poor?
  12. The Rise of Social Assistance in Brazil
  13. Social citizenship for the global poor? The worldwide spread of social assistance
  14. Evelyne Huber and John D. Stephens (2012), Democracy and the Left: Social Policy and Inequality in Latin America. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. £18, pp. 342, pbk
  15. I mercati del lavoro e il regime (scomposto) di welfare in America Latina
  16. ‘Growing’ social protection in developing countries: Lessons from Brazil and South Africa
  17. Social Assistance in Developing Countries
  18. Pensions, poverty and wellbeing in later life: Comparative research from South Africa and Brazil
  19. Social inclusion of older people in developing countries: relations and resources
  20. Poverty Transitions among Older Households in Brazil and South Africa
  21. Social Transfers and Growth: What Do We Know? What Do We Need to Find Out?
  22. Social Protection in Sub-Saharan Africa: Getting the Politics Right
  23. Poverty, the crisis and social policy responses in developing countries
  24. Strategic complementarities and social transfers: how do PROGRESA payments impact nonbeneficiaries?
  25. Financing Social Protection for Children in Crisis Contexts
  26. Participation and Earnings of Older People in Argentina: Nice Work if You Can Get It?
  27. Social protection and poverty
  28. Conditions in antipoverty programmes
  29. An Audit of the Welfare Modelling Business
  30. Peter Lloyd-Sherlock. Population Ageing and International Development: From Generalisation to Evidence. Bristol, UK: Policy Press, 2010.
  31. Protecting Capability, Eradicating Extreme Poverty:Chile Solidarioand the Future of Social Protection
  32. Social Protection for the Poor and Poorest
  33. Attitudes to Chronic Poverty in the ‘Global Village’
  34. 8. Eradicating extreme poverty: The Chile Solidario programme
  35. Social Assistance in Developing Countries Database Version 5.0
  36. Social Protection for the Poor and Poorest in Developing Countries: Reflections on a Quiet Revolution
  37. DFID Social Transfers Evaluation Summary Report
  38. Social Policy for Poverty Reduction in Lower-income Countries in Latin America: Lessons and Challenges
  39. Editorial Introduction: The International Significance of Latin American Social Policy
  40. The Equity Challenge in China’s Higher Education Finance Policy
  41. Carmelo Mesa-Lago, Reassembling Social Security: A Survey of Pensions and Health Care Reforms in Latin America (Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2008), pp. xxvi+453, £75.00, hb.
  42. Labour markets and the (hyphenated) welfare regime in Latin America
  43. New Forms of Social Assistance and the Evolution of Social Protection in Latin America
  44. New Developments in Latin America's Social Policy
  45. Kurt Weyland, Bounded Rationality and Policy Diffusion: Social Sector Reform in Latin America (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2007), pp. xii+297, $60.00, $24.95, pb; £35.00, £14.95, pb.
  46. Social Protection for the Poor and Poorest
  47. Keeping the Promise of Social Security in Latin America - by Indermit Gill, Truman Packard and Juan Yermo
  48. Understanding Conditions in Income Transfer Programmes: A Brief(est) Note
  49. The role of tax-financed social security
  50. El papel de la seguridad social financiada fiscalmente
  51. Die Rolle einer steuerfinanzierten sozialen Sicherheit
  52. Le rôle de la sécurité sociale financée par l'impôt
  53. Reducing Child Poverty with Cash Transfers: A Sure Thing?
  54. Poverty Reduction: The Missing Piece of Pension Reform in Latin America
  55. Pensions for Development and Poverty Reduction
  56. How efficient are pension fund managers in Chile?
  57. Katharina Müller, Privatising Old-Age Security: Latin America and Eastern Europe Compared (Cheltenham, and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar, 2003), pp. xiv+175, £39.95, hb.
  58. Chronic Poverty and Social Protection: Introduction
  59. Can Social Protection Tackle Chronic Poverty?
  60. INTRODUCTION
  61. THE LEWIS MODEL AFTER 50 YEARS
  62. Insecurity and Welfare Regimes in Asia, Africa and Latin America
  63. Welfare regimes and the welfare mix
  64. Pensions and Development in the South
  65. The labour market and economic risk: 'friend' or 'foe'?
  66. Saudisation and employment in Saudi Arabia
  67. Old Age Poverty in Developing Countries: Contributions and Dependence in Later Life
  68. Health Policy in Chile: The Return of the Public Sector?
  69. Old age, poverty and social investment
  70. Older and poorer? Ageing and poverty in the South
  71. Work, retirement and vulnerability of older persons in Latin America: what are the lessons for pension design?
  72. Privatizing Pensions: Prospects for the Latin American Reforms
  73. Supplementary Pension Coverage in Britain
  74. Pension reform, personal pensions and gender differences in pension coverage
  75. The Changing Face of Pensions in Latin America: Design and Prospects of Individual Capitalization Pension Plans
  76. Predicting wages from transformed wage equations
  77. Pension Reform and Pension Coverage in Chile: Lesson for Other Countries
  78. Pension Reform In Latin America
  79. Pension Reform and Economic Development in Chile
  80. Regulation and social protection
  81. Ethical foundations
  82. Optimal anti-poverty transfers
  83. Anti-poverty transfers in practice
  84. Incidence, implementation and impact
  85. Budgets, finance and politics
  86. References
  87. Financing Social Protection
  88. Does Vulnerability Create Poverty Traps?
  89. Does Vulnerability Create Poverty Traps?
  90. What is the Role of Social Pensions in Asia?
  91. Should Poverty Researchers Worry About Inequality?
  92. Social Transfers and Growth: A Review
  93. Social Transfers and Growth: A Review
  94. Do Transfers Generate Local Economy Effects?
  95. Delivering Effective Social Assistance: Does Politics Matter?
  96. Antipoverty Transfers and Labour Force Participation Effects
  97. Antipoverty Transfers and Inclusive Growth in Brazil
  98. Poverty Transitions Among Older Households in Brazil and South Africa
  99. Attitudes to Chronic Poverty in the 'Global Village'
  100. Introducing Basic Social Protection in Low-Income Countries: Lessons from Existing Programmes
  101. The emergence of social assistance in developing countries
  102. Poverty concepts and measures for social assistance
  103. The future of social assistance in developing countries
  104. Extending Social Assistance in China: Lessons from the Minimum Living Standard Scheme
  105. Is There a New Brazilian Model of Development? Main Findings from the IRIBA Research Programme
  106. Taxation, Redistribution and the Social Contract in Brazil
  107. Assessing Wellbeing and Deprivation in Later Life: A Multidimensional Counting Approach
  108. Extending Social Assistance in China: Lessons from the Minimum Living Standard Scheme
  109. What is the Impact of Non-Contributory Pensions on Poverty? Estimates from Brazil and South Africa
  110. Social Protection in Sub-Saharan Africa: Will the Green Shoots Blossom?
  111. Social Protection for the Poor and Poorest in Developing Countries: Reflections on a Quiet Revolution
  112. A Decade of Poverty Reduction in Kazakhstan 2000-2009: Growth and/or Redistribution?
  113. Economic and Political Inclusion of Human Development Conditional Transfer Programmes in Latin America?
  114. Social Policy and State Revenues in Mineral-Rich Contexts
  115. Latin America : towards a liberal-informal welfare regime
  116. Global Norms and National Politics