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Citation

Soares S, Osorio RG, Soares FV, Medeiros M, Zepeda E. Estud. Econ. (Mexico) 2009; 207-224.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2009, El Colegio de Mexico)

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Abstract

We decompose changes in the Gini coefficient to investigate whether the Conditional Cash Tranfers (CCT) have had an inequality reducing effect in three Latin American countries: Brasil, Mexico and Chile. We conclude that CCT programs helped reducing inequality between the mid-1990s and the mid-2000s. The share of total income represented by the CCTs is very small, less than 1%. But as their targeting is outstanding, the equalising impact of CCTs was responsible for about 21% of the fall in Brazilian and Mexican inequality figures In Chile the effect was responsible for around 15% of the reduction.

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