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Identifying and Targeting Poverty Alleviation in Chile

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Poverty Monitoring: An International Concern
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There are three concepts that help to define poverty indicators for different objectives in order to facilitate the application of rapid social policies. These are: selectivity, rapid action, and the institutions needed.

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GarcĂ­a, A. (1994). Identifying and Targeting Poverty Alleviation in Chile. In: van der Hoeven, R., Anker, R. (eds) Poverty Monitoring: An International Concern. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-23134-8_10

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