Good but not good enough: the limitations of a social assistance program for children in South Africa –the case of the child support grant
<p><b>Background:</b> In recent years cash transfer programs have increasingly become the strategy of choice for poverty alleviation in middle and low income countries. Several child cash transfer programs have been implemented in middle and low-income regions such as Latin America...
Main Author: | Zembe, W |
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Other Authors: | Surender, R |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | Creoles and pidgins, English based |
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2013
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