A Substitute for Substitution: Bolsa Família’s Effects on the Combination of Work And School for Children and Adolescents Aged 10-18

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Autor(a) principal: Silveira, Fernando Gaiger
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Horn, Ross van, Campolina, Bernardo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: In the evaluation of conditional or unconditional cash transfer programmes, research that examines their effects on children’s and adolescents’ school performance and participation in the labour market figures prominently. The programme effect is important because such programmes are designed with a view to fighting the so-called ‘poverty trap’. In general terms, prior analyses have claimed that insufficient household income, due largely to low levels of human capital of members of economically active age — especially parents — requires hourly labour supplementation by children and adolescents. As a result, this pressure for children and adolescents to enter the labour market results in less time available for school activities and, ultimately, in school drop-out. In a cyclical fashion, the substitution of work for school reproduces the reality experienced by low-income parents, derived from low schooling levels, for future generations.
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title A Substitute for Substitution: Bolsa Família’s Effects on the Combination of Work And School for Children and Adolescents Aged 10-18
spellingShingle A Substitute for Substitution: Bolsa Família’s Effects on the Combination of Work And School for Children and Adolescents Aged 10-18
Silveira, Fernando Gaiger
Substitute
substitution
Bolsa Família
effects
combination
work
school
children and adolescents
aged 10-18
title_short A Substitute for Substitution: Bolsa Família’s Effects on the Combination of Work And School for Children and Adolescents Aged 10-18
title_full A Substitute for Substitution: Bolsa Família’s Effects on the Combination of Work And School for Children and Adolescents Aged 10-18
title_fullStr A Substitute for Substitution: Bolsa Família’s Effects on the Combination of Work And School for Children and Adolescents Aged 10-18
title_full_unstemmed A Substitute for Substitution: Bolsa Família’s Effects on the Combination of Work And School for Children and Adolescents Aged 10-18
title_sort A Substitute for Substitution: Bolsa Família’s Effects on the Combination of Work And School for Children and Adolescents Aged 10-18
author Silveira, Fernando Gaiger
author_facet Silveira, Fernando Gaiger
Horn, Ross van
Campolina, Bernardo
author_role author
author2 Horn, Ross van
Campolina, Bernardo
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silveira, Fernando Gaiger
Horn, Ross van
Campolina, Bernardo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Substitute
substitution
Bolsa Família
effects
combination
work
school
children and adolescents
aged 10-18
topic Substitute
substitution
Bolsa Família
effects
combination
work
school
children and adolescents
aged 10-18
description In the evaluation of conditional or unconditional cash transfer programmes, research that examines their effects on children’s and adolescents’ school performance and participation in the labour market figures prominently. The programme effect is important because such programmes are designed with a view to fighting the so-called ‘poverty trap’. In general terms, prior analyses have claimed that insufficient household income, due largely to low levels of human capital of members of economically active age — especially parents — requires hourly labour supplementation by children and adolescents. As a result, this pressure for children and adolescents to enter the labour market results in less time available for school activities and, ultimately, in school drop-out. In a cyclical fashion, the substitution of work for school reproduces the reality experienced by low-income parents, derived from low schooling levels, for future generations.
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