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Effect of a conditional cash transfer programme on childhood mortality: a nationwide analysis of Brazilian municipalities

 

Autor institucional : The Lancet
Autor/Autores: Davide Rasella PhD a, Rosana Aquino MD a, Carlos AT Santos PhD a b, Rômulo Paes-Sousa MD c, Prof Mauricio L Barreto MD a d
Fecha de publicación: Mayo, 2013
Alcance geográfico: Internacional
Publicado en: Internacional
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Resumen: In the past 15 years, Brazil has undergone notable social and public health changes, including a large reduction in child mortality. The Bolsa Familia Programme (BFP) is a widespread conditional cash transfer programme, launched in 2003, which transfers cash to poor households (maximum income US$70 per person a month) when they comply with conditions related to health and education. Transfers range from $18 to $175 per month, depending on the income and composition of the family. We aimed to assess the effect of the BFP on deaths of children younger than 5 years (under-5), overall and resulting from specific causes associated with poverty: malnutrition, diarrhoea, and lower respiratory infections.
   

 

 

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