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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Exit conditions in social assistance programmes : evidence from conditional cash transfers

Villa Lora, Juan January 2015 (has links)
Social assistance programmes (SAPs), understood as non-contributory transfers aimed at ad-dressing poverty, have spread in developing countries since the late 1990s. National govern-ments in Latin America have sought to extend the coverage of SAPs through human devel-opment conditional cash transfer programmes (CCTs). CCTs share several implementation features. First, they employ targeting and selection methods based on means, and proxy means, tests. Research on targeting and selection methods has evolved hand in hand with the adoption of CCTs in Latin America, Africa and South East Asia. Second, CCTs involve the provision of cash transfers directly to households, but with conditions attached to human development objectives. Transfers are given to households in poverty contingent on investment in the human capital formation of their children. A third feature relates to the presence of programme exit conditions. To date, scarce research is available on the design and outcomes associated with exit condi-tions from CCTs. This thesis thus contributes to the literature in the implementation of SAPs by providing a critical examination of exit conditions in SAPs with specific emphasis on CCTs. The thesis provides a systematic theoretical and empirical analysis of the role of exit conditions in the implementation of CCTs. The thesis develops and tests two basic principles underlying the role of exit conditions. First, the exhausted-effectiveness principle suggests that the effectiveness of a CCT varies over time. The research reported in this examines the effectiveness of programme over time with the aim of identifying potential thresholds after which a given SAP's effectiveness de-clines. A two-period child human capital investment model is developed to study analytically the conditions in which programme effectiveness varies over time. This is examined empirically in order to demonstrate the existence of the time-varying effectiveness associated with the implementation of the Colombia's CCT, Familias en Accion. A continuous treatment effect model is estimated following Hirano and Imbens (2004), in which the length of exposure allows for the graphical analysis of dose-response functions. The results indicate that the design of SAPs must take account of time-varying effectiveness. Second, a principle of the non-recurrence of poverty states that beneficiaries should be able to exit an effective programme when two conditions apply: (i) they are not in poverty; and (ii) they face a low probability of becoming poor in the near future. This principle acknowledges the implications of poverty dynamics for the implementation of SAPs with a particular focus on exit conditions. This thesis characterises the poverty dynamics of beneficiary households through the estimation of a Markovian poverty transition model using data from the Familias en Accion programme. The findings from the empirical work suggest that programme participation should not end when households are non-poor, but attention must be paid to probabilities of recurrence, in order to secure non-recurrence in the near future. Taken together, the exhausted-effectiveness principle interacts with the non-recurrence of poverty principle in the sense that the first sets a maximum length of exposure to the intervention, while the second determines minimum levels of exposure.
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Migração internacional de trabalho qualificado e o fenômeno do brain drain no Brasil

FARIA, Bruna Maia de 31 January 2008 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2014-06-12T17:16:59Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 2 arquivo3487_1.pdf: 1817342 bytes, checksum: 1faa3d30f1582bb331b81dbfc2ea3cc6 (MD5) license.txt: 1748 bytes, checksum: 8a4605be74aa9ea9d79846c1fba20a33 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2008 / Maia de Faria, Bruna; Barrantes Hidalgo, Álvaro. Migração internacional de trabalho qualificado e o fenômeno do brain drain no Brasil. 2008. Dissertação (Mestrado). Programa de Pós-Graduação em Economia, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Recife, 2008.
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Rural Livelihood, Migration, and Human Capital Formation: The Ethiopian Case / Ländliche Lebensweise, Migration und Humankapitalbildung: Der Fall Äthiopien

Ali, Seid Nuru 20 December 2007 (has links)
No description available.
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Europos Sąjungos struktūrinių fondų parama žmogiškojo kapitalo formavimui bei plėtrai / European Union structural funds support for human capital formation and development

Avin, Aleksandras 31 July 2012 (has links)
Temos aktualumas: ES struktūrinių fondų parama daro reikšmingą poveikį visos šalies ekonomikai, todėl jos skyrimas bei poveikis yra itin aktualūs klausimai. Kadangi ES struktūrinių fondų lėšų paskirstymą atlieka valstybinės institucijos, atsiranda galimybė diskutuoti apie jų panaudojimo kryptis bei efektyvumą, teikti pasiūlymus efektyvesniam lėšų panaudojimui ir įsisavinimui. Parama žmogiškojo kapitalo plėtrai labai svarbi siekiant didinti šalies darbo rinkos konkurencingumą, skatinti gyventojų ekonominį aktyvumą bei užimtumą. Didinant gyventojų užimtumą skatinamas visos šalies ekonomikos augimas. Temos naujumas: Temos naujumas pasireiškia naujausios informacijos (publikacijų, statistinių duomenų, gyventojų nuomonės) apie ES struktūrinių fondų paramą žmogiškojo kapitalo formavimui bei plėtrai pristatymu bei analize. Darbas išsiskiria tyrimo metodų įvairove bei rezultatų savalaikiškumu. Nustatomos šiuo metu aktualios problemos panaudojant ES struktūrinių fondų paramą žmogiškojo kapitalo formavimui bei plėtrai bei pasiūlomi būdai, kaip šias lėšas galima būtų panaudoti efektyviau. Darbo tikslas: Ištirti ES struktūrinių fondų paramos panaudojimą žmogiškojo kapitalo formavimui bei plėtrai Lietuvoje ir pateikti efektyvesnio paramos panaudojimo pasiūlymus. Darbo objektas: ES SF parama žmogiškojo kapitalo ugdymui Lietuvoje. Darbo problema: Ar efektyviai panaudojama Europos Sąjungos struktūrinių fondų parama žmogiškojo kapitalo formavimui bei plėtrai Lietuvoje? Darbo uždaviniai: 1)... [toliau žr. visą tekstą] / 1. Human capital plays an important role in economic growth as the economic and social development are closely linked to investment in human capital. There is allocated almost 40 percent of total funds dedicated to the operational program of development of Human Resources to increase qualitative employment and social scope. 2. Following the survey of public opinion it was found out that the implementation of developed strategies are being considered extremely poor, while there is a great need to increase economic activity and employment. Increase of economic activity and employment of the population is a problem area. 3. There is lack of support shown for the formation and development of Human capital of the EU Structural Funds after the interview carried by the specialists. Although the support helps to create a more competitive workforce, it is often allocated not considering the real needs of society. The complexity of the procedures of support receiving is also highlighted. 4. It has been found out that the main problem of Educational institutions of the EU Structural Funds is inadequate compatibility of projects. 5. The measures for the additional funding for higher education organizing adult education programs should be provided in order to improve the use of formation and development of human capital of EU Structural Funds and take into account the real needs of society. 6. The skills of administering personnel should be... [to full text]

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