Politicisation of Conditional Cash Transfers: The Case of Guatemala

Johan Sandberg, Tally Engel

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Abstract

This article complements existing studies on the incumbency effects of conditional cash transfers (CCTs) by analysing the principal mechanisms by which Mi Familia Progresa (MIFAPRO) in Guatemala became increasingly politicised through clientelistic vote buying and threats of programme expulsion in case of non-electoral support. It finds that MIFAPRO constitutes an emblematic case with mixed effects that are particularly relevant in the diffusion of CCTs to other developing countries.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)503-522
JournalDevelopment Policy Review
Volume33
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2015

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Sociology (excluding Social Work, Social Anthropology, Demography and Criminology)

Free keywords

  • Guatemala
  • social assistance
  • politicisation
  • conditional cash transfers
  • Mi Familia Progresa

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