Brazil’s 2014-16 recession ended an eleven- year streak of poverty reduction. Recently released data show that it has disproportionately affected the poorest Brazilians and an uneven recovery means that millions of Brazilians remain worse off than they were before the crisis. Unemployment is the primary culprit behind increased poverty and inequality. Since an income-based welfare aggregate is widely used in the region for official poverty estimates...
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INFORMACIÓN
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2020/04/01
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Nota sobre políticas
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150476
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1
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1
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2020/07/02
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Disclosed
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Latin America and the Caribbean : Brazil
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school-age child