Exploring the psychosocial dimensions of poverty, this book argues that understanding poverty requires more than just a monetary lens; it encompasses feelings, experiences, and perceptions of individuals. It examines the impact of Conditional Cash Transfer Programs (CCTPs) in Latin America, analyzing how these programs address or neglect aspects like autonomy, empowerment, and social exclusion. Through a comprehensive bibliographical review, the author investigates theoretical discussions surrounding these subjective dimensions, seeking evidence of their influence on poverty alleviation efforts.
Eduarda Moreira Bücher
