Money from the government in Latin America : conditional cash transfer programs and rural lives / edited by Maria Elisa Balen and Martin Fotta

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Routledge studies in Latin American developmentPublisher: London : New York : Routledge, Taylor and Francis Group, 2021Edition: First issued in paperbackDescription: xii, 211 páginas : tablas, un mapa, fotografías ; 23 cmContent type:
  • texto
Media type:
  • sin medio
Carrier type:
  • volumen
ISBN:
  • 9781032178509
  • 9780815387374
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 362.582 MON.f
Contents:
Introduction: Rearticulations of rural lives through conditional cash transfers / Martin Fotta, Maria Elisa Balen -- Gendering and engendering capital: conditional cash transfers in indigenous and rural households, Yucatán, México / Andrés Dapuez -- Filling the belly and feeding the mind? Bolsa Família and the building of children's human capital in rural Amazonia / Barbara A. Piperata -- Peruvian mothers contending with conditional aid and its selective inattention to the condictions of rural life / Tara Patricia Cookson -- Fragmented rural communities: the faenas of Prospera at the interface of community cooperation and state dependency / Clément Crucifix, Solène Morvant-Roux -- Empowering women? Conditional cash transfers in México / Birgit Schmook, Nora Haenn, Claudia Radel, Santana Navarro-Olmedo -- Money from above; cash transfers, moral desert and enfranchisement among Guaraní households of the Argentine Chaco / Agustin Diz -- Dangerous desires: the affects (and affections) of cash transfer programs among the Kalapalo from the Aiha village (Upper Xingu, Mato Grosso, Brazil) / Marina Pereira Novo -- From surprise to anticipation: money, state and he future of social protection among displaced peasants in El Carmen de Bolívar, Colombia / Maria Elisa Balen -- Beyond cash, beyond conditional: ingreso ético familiar and the senses of poverty in a group of Mapuche women / Marjorie Murray, Gabriela Cabaña -- Saying no: Bolsa Familia, self-employment, and the rejection of jobs in northeastern Brazil / Gregory Duff Morton
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Introduction: Rearticulations of rural lives through conditional cash transfers / Martin Fotta, Maria Elisa Balen -- Gendering and engendering capital: conditional cash transfers in indigenous and rural households, Yucatán, México / Andrés Dapuez -- Filling the belly and feeding the mind? Bolsa Família and the building of children's human capital in rural Amazonia / Barbara A. Piperata -- Peruvian mothers contending with conditional aid and its selective inattention to the condictions of rural life / Tara Patricia Cookson -- Fragmented rural communities: the faenas of Prospera at the interface of community cooperation and state dependency / Clément Crucifix, Solène Morvant-Roux -- Empowering women? Conditional cash transfers in México / Birgit Schmook, Nora Haenn, Claudia Radel, Santana Navarro-Olmedo -- Money from above; cash transfers, moral desert and enfranchisement among Guaraní households of the Argentine Chaco / Agustin Diz -- Dangerous desires: the affects (and affections) of cash transfer programs among the Kalapalo from the Aiha village (Upper Xingu, Mato Grosso, Brazil) / Marina Pereira Novo -- From surprise to anticipation: money, state and he future of social protection among displaced peasants in El Carmen de Bolívar, Colombia / Maria Elisa Balen -- Beyond cash, beyond conditional: ingreso ético familiar and the senses of poverty in a group of Mapuche women / Marjorie Murray, Gabriela Cabaña -- Saying no: Bolsa Familia, self-employment, and the rejection of jobs in northeastern Brazil / Gregory Duff Morton

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