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dc.contributor.authorPalermo, Tia
dc.date.accessioned2/19/2016 15:22
dc.date.available2/19/2016 15:22
dc.date.issued2015
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12799/3968
dc.description.abstractOver the past decade, more than a dozen government-run cash transfer programmes have been launched in sub-Saharan Africa as part of national social protection strategies. Recently there has been increased interest in examining whether such programmes reduce interpersonal violence, including between partners and against children. In this Research Brief we discuss different approaches that have been implemented in evaluations supported by the Transfer Project.es_ES
dc.language.isoenes_ES
dc.publisherUNICEF. Office of Research-Innocenties_ES
dc.relation.ispartofseriesInnocenti Research Briefs;
dc.subjectTransferencia monetaria condicionadaes_ES
dc.subjectPolítica sociales_ES
dc.subjectViolenciaes_ES
dc.subjectViolencia entre pareses_ES
dc.subjectAbuso de menoreses_ES
dc.subjectEvaluación de impactoes_ES
dc.titleMeasurement of Interpersonal Violence in National Social Cash Transfer Evaluationses_ES
dc.typeTechnical Reportes_ES


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