Unjust Conditions : Women’s Work and the Hidden Cost of Cash Transfer Programs
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Title
Unjust Conditions : Women’s Work and the Hidden Cost of Cash Transfer Programs
Subject
Women’s Work, Hidden Cost
Description
Unjust Conditions follows the lives and labors of poor mothers in rural Peru, richly documenting the ordeals they face to participate in mainstream poverty alleviation programs. Championed by behavioral economists and the World Bank, conditional cash transfer (CCT) programs are praised as efficient mechanisms for changing poor people’s behavior. While rooted in good intentions and dripping with the rhetoric of social inclusion, CCT programs’ successes ring hollow, based solely on metrics for children’s attendance at school and health appointments. Looking beyond these statistics reveals a host of hidden costs for the mothers who meet the conditions. With a poignant voice and keen focus on ethnographic research, Tara Patricia Cookson turns the reader’s gaze to women’s care work in landscapes of grossly inadequate state investment, cleverly drawing out the tensions between social inclusion and conditionality.
Creator
Tara Patricia Cookson
Source
https://www.luminosoa.org/site/books/10.1525/luminos.49/read/?loc=001.xhtml
Publisher
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA PRESS
Date
2018
Contributor
Baihaqi
Rights
Creative Commons
Format
Ebooks
Language
English
Type
Textbook
Files
Collection
Citation
Tara Patricia Cookson, “Unjust Conditions : Women’s Work and the Hidden Cost of Cash Transfer Programs
,” Open Educational Resource (OER) - USK Library, accessed October 15, 2024, http://uilis.usk.ac.id/oer/items/show/2801.
,” Open Educational Resource (OER) - USK Library, accessed October 15, 2024, http://uilis.usk.ac.id/oer/items/show/2801.