The evidence behind putting money directly in the pockets of the poor: Poor people spend cash grants well. (...)
A review of 19 studies
by the World Bank found cash grant recipients did not increase spending
on alcohol or cigarettes. In some countries, which only give the grants
to parents, there have been arguments that the grants are incentives
for women to have children. (...) Cash is also usually cheaper to distribute than food.
21 maio 2020
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