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Do CCT Programmes Work in Low-Income Countries?
Conditional cash transfer (CCT) programmes have worked fairly well in large upper middle-income countries such as Brazil and Mexico. But this does not mean that the CCT model can be exported to all countries, especially the poorest. As the table shows, programmes in low-income countries are reaching a much smaller share of their population and of the extremely poor. The number of beneficiaries of CCT programmes in Brazil and Mexico is larger than the number of the extremely poor, whereas in Nicaragua the beneficiaries are equivalent to 7.8 per cent of the extremely poor population. Low-income countries also have a much more limited capacity to spend on these programmes. For instance, Mexico invests 0.44 per cent of its GDP and 4.3 per cent of total social spending in CCTs, while Honduras invests 0.02 per cent of GDP and 0.2 per cent of social spending. (...)Do CCT Programmes Work in Low-Income Countries?
A long neck principle for Riemannian spin manifolds with positive scalar curvature
We develop index theory on compact Riemannian spin manifolds with boundary in
the case when the topological information is encoded by bundles which are
supported away from the boundary. As a first application, we establish a "long
neck principle" for a compact Riemannian spin -manifold with boundary ,
stating that if and there is a nonzero degree map
into the sphere which is strictly area decreasing, then the
distance between the support of and the boundary of is at
most . This answers, in the spin setting and for strictly area
decreasing maps, a question recently asked by Gromov. As a second application,
we consider a Riemannian manifold obtained by removing pairwise
disjoint embedded -balls from a closed spin -manifold . We show that
if and satisfies a certain condition expressed
in terms of higher index theory, then the radius of a geodesic collar
neighborhood of is at most . Finally,
we consider the case of a Riemannian -manifold diffeomorphic to , with a closed spin manifold with nonvanishing Rosenberg index. In
this case, we show that if , then the distance
between the boundary components of is at most . This last constant is sharp by an argument due to
Gromov.Comment: Revised version to appear in GAFA. In Theorem A, the map f is
strictly area decreasing, but see Remark 1.7. Technical issues fixed in the
proofs of Lemma 5.5 and Theorem 5.2. The inequality in Proposition 3.8 is
slightly strengthene
Les Programmes de Transfert Monétaire Assorti de Conditions Sont-ils Viables Dans les Pays à Faible Revenu ?
Les Programmes de Transfert Monétaire Assorti de Conditions Sont-ils Viables Dans les Pays à Faible Revenu ?
¿Los Programas de TMC Funcionan en los Países de Bajos Ingresos?
¿Los Programas de TMC Funcionan en los Países de Bajos Ingresos?
Funcionam os Programas de TCR nos Países de Baixa Renda?
Funcionam os Programas de TCR nos Países de Baixa Renda?
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