-State Presence in Brazilian Social Assistance Services: Effects on the Creation of Nonprofit Private Providers

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Autor(a) principal: Karruz,Ana Paula
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Sátyro,Natália, Cunha,Eleonora
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Political Science Review
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1981-38212022000200207
Resumo: A growing body of literature addresses Brazil’s National Policy of Social Assistance, but little is known about the factors that affect the creation of nonprofit, private social assistance providers (PSAPs) in the country. This paper analyzes the historical patterns of PSAP creation in Brazil. We argue that the place of PSAPs within the social protection system changed during the 2000s and that this change stems from a reassessment of the state’s role in this area. We also contend that a switch in incentives and increased state provision slowed down the rate of PSAP creation. We conducted a document analysis to create a panorama of the institutional landscape (1930s-2000s); using a unique dataset, we also estimated the association between state presence and PSAP creation (2000-2017). This mixed-method research strategy supports our claim that the direct provision of social services by the state has contributed to the decline in PSAP creation, as the mixed-method approach reveals both a mechanism for institutional change and evidence of its implications.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv -State Presence in Brazilian Social Assistance Services: Effects on the Creation of Nonprofit Private Providers
title -State Presence in Brazilian Social Assistance Services: Effects on the Creation of Nonprofit Private Providers
spellingShingle -State Presence in Brazilian Social Assistance Services: Effects on the Creation of Nonprofit Private Providers
Karruz,Ana Paula
Social assistance
social protection
nonprofit service providers
state-run facilities
Brazil
title_short -State Presence in Brazilian Social Assistance Services: Effects on the Creation of Nonprofit Private Providers
title_full -State Presence in Brazilian Social Assistance Services: Effects on the Creation of Nonprofit Private Providers
title_fullStr -State Presence in Brazilian Social Assistance Services: Effects on the Creation of Nonprofit Private Providers
title_full_unstemmed -State Presence in Brazilian Social Assistance Services: Effects on the Creation of Nonprofit Private Providers
title_sort -State Presence in Brazilian Social Assistance Services: Effects on the Creation of Nonprofit Private Providers
author Karruz,Ana Paula
author_facet Karruz,Ana Paula
Sátyro,Natália
Cunha,Eleonora
author_role author
author2 Sátyro,Natália
Cunha,Eleonora
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Karruz,Ana Paula
Sátyro,Natália
Cunha,Eleonora
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Social assistance
social protection
nonprofit service providers
state-run facilities
Brazil
topic Social assistance
social protection
nonprofit service providers
state-run facilities
Brazil
description A growing body of literature addresses Brazil’s National Policy of Social Assistance, but little is known about the factors that affect the creation of nonprofit, private social assistance providers (PSAPs) in the country. This paper analyzes the historical patterns of PSAP creation in Brazil. We argue that the place of PSAPs within the social protection system changed during the 2000s and that this change stems from a reassessment of the state’s role in this area. We also contend that a switch in incentives and increased state provision slowed down the rate of PSAP creation. We conducted a document analysis to create a panorama of the institutional landscape (1930s-2000s); using a unique dataset, we also estimated the association between state presence and PSAP creation (2000-2017). This mixed-method research strategy supports our claim that the direct provision of social services by the state has contributed to the decline in PSAP creation, as the mixed-method approach reveals both a mechanism for institutional change and evidence of its implications.
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