Cash Transfer Programmes in Brazil: Impacts on Inequality and Poverty

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Autor(a) principal: Soares, Fabio Veras
Data de Publicação: 2006
Outros Autores: Soares, Sergei Suarez Dillon, Medeiros, Marcelo, Osorio, Rafael Guerreiro
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da IPEA (RCIpea)
Texto Completo: https://repositorio.ipea.gov.br/handle/11058/15191
Resumo: This paper evaluates the contribution of cash transfer programmes to the observed fall in inequality in Brazil between 1995 and 2004 as well as its impact on poverty. We use the 2004 Brazilian National Household Survey (PNAD) that for the first time collected data on the incidence of some of the cash transfer programmes. We develop a methodology to separate out the income of different cash transfer programs, cross-check the survey information with administrative records, evaluate the incidence of the programmes, calculate their concentration indexes and decompose the Gini index into the contribution of each income source. We find that both BPC – the means tested old age pension and disability grant programme – and Bolsa Família are quite well targeted: 74% of BPC reported income and 80% of Bolsa Família reported income goes to families living below the poverty line (half of minimum wage per capita), and that they were jointly responsible for 28% of the fall in the Gini inequality between 1995 and 2004 (7% from BPC and 21% from Bolsa Família). This contribution is quite sizable since BPC and Bolsa Família together account for a tiny 0.82% of the total family income reported in the National Household Survey. It is also striking that pensions equal to the minimum wage – contributory or not – contributed 32% to the fall in the Gini index, but this better performance was due to the fact that they make up 4.6% of the total family income.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Cash Transfer Programmes in Brazil: Impacts on Inequality and Poverty
title Cash Transfer Programmes in Brazil: Impacts on Inequality and Poverty
spellingShingle Cash Transfer Programmes in Brazil: Impacts on Inequality and Poverty
Soares, Fabio Veras
Cash Transfer Programme
Poverty
title_short Cash Transfer Programmes in Brazil: Impacts on Inequality and Poverty
title_full Cash Transfer Programmes in Brazil: Impacts on Inequality and Poverty
title_fullStr Cash Transfer Programmes in Brazil: Impacts on Inequality and Poverty
title_full_unstemmed Cash Transfer Programmes in Brazil: Impacts on Inequality and Poverty
title_sort Cash Transfer Programmes in Brazil: Impacts on Inequality and Poverty
author Soares, Fabio Veras
author_facet Soares, Fabio Veras
Soares, Sergei Suarez Dillon
Medeiros, Marcelo
Osorio, Rafael Guerreiro
author_role author
author2 Soares, Sergei Suarez Dillon
Medeiros, Marcelo
Osorio, Rafael Guerreiro
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Soares, Fabio Veras
Soares, Sergei Suarez Dillon
Medeiros, Marcelo
Osorio, Rafael Guerreiro
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cash Transfer Programme
Poverty
topic Cash Transfer Programme
Poverty
description This paper evaluates the contribution of cash transfer programmes to the observed fall in inequality in Brazil between 1995 and 2004 as well as its impact on poverty. We use the 2004 Brazilian National Household Survey (PNAD) that for the first time collected data on the incidence of some of the cash transfer programmes. We develop a methodology to separate out the income of different cash transfer programs, cross-check the survey information with administrative records, evaluate the incidence of the programmes, calculate their concentration indexes and decompose the Gini index into the contribution of each income source. We find that both BPC – the means tested old age pension and disability grant programme – and Bolsa Família are quite well targeted: 74% of BPC reported income and 80% of Bolsa Família reported income goes to families living below the poverty line (half of minimum wage per capita), and that they were jointly responsible for 28% of the fall in the Gini inequality between 1995 and 2004 (7% from BPC and 21% from Bolsa Família). This contribution is quite sizable since BPC and Bolsa Família together account for a tiny 0.82% of the total family income reported in the National Household Survey. It is also striking that pensions equal to the minimum wage – contributory or not – contributed 32% to the fall in the Gini index, but this better performance was due to the fact that they make up 4.6% of the total family income.
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