Episode 17: Loteria da Vida Episode, with Vinícius Botelho
Childhood as the origin of inequality. On this Children's Day, Economisto's talk is about the importance of a childhood with stimulation and quality education. Vinícius Botelho, research at Ibre and former secretary of Evaluation and Information Management at the Ministries of Social Development and Citizenship, is this week's guest to debate one of the most relevant issues for a fairer future in Brazil.
To find out more
Article on Ibre's blog:
Cash transfers solve many social problems, but not all
Social Development Studies Notebooks:
Study:
Conditional Cash Transfers – Reducing Present and Future Poverty
Long-Term Impacts of Conditional Cash Transfers: Review of the Evidence
Early childhood education strengthens families and can break the cycle of poverty
Intergenerational and Intragenerational Externalities of the Perry Preschool Project
Social Responsibility Program:
Social Responsibility Program Diagnosis and Proposal
Program redesign would reduce poverty by up to 24% without new spending