Chinese Reactions to the Brazil Protests
Protests in Brazil are currently the focus of discussion and debate within Chinese government institutions.
Below are links to access a new set of of working papers from the the International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth (IPC-IG) on conditional cash transfer programs, including one by Paul Glewwe and Ana Lucia Kassouf on the impact of Bolsa Escola (in Brazil) on enrollment and passage rates in basic education.
1) Heterogeneity Analysis of the Bolsa Família Programme Effect on Men and Women’s Work Supply
Author: Clarissa Gondim Teixeira
Series: Working Paper # 61
2) Benefiting without Receiving Money? Externalities of Conditional Cash Transfer Program on Schooling, Health and the Village Economy
Author: Christian Lehmann
Series: Policy Research Brief # 13
3) Direct or mediated relationships? Civic involvement and social accountability in the Bolsa Família programme
Author: Felipe Hevia
Series: One Pager # 106
4) What is the Impact of the Bolsa Família Program on Education?
Author: Paul Glewwe and Ana Lúcia Kassouf
Series: One Pager # 107
Protests in Brazil are currently the focus of discussion and debate within Chinese government institutions.
An analysis of the current state of education in Brazil – what does the report find and what does that mean for Brazil?
Interview discusses Latin America and its recognition of the role of education in the economy and democratic governance.