Conditional cash transfers, resources, and political participation in Latin America

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Do conditional cash transfers (CCTs) lead to increased participation in multiple political activities in Latin America? If CCTs contribute to broad political participation, how do CCTs increase participation in a wide variety of political activities? I argue that CCTs boost political participation through resource effects, and that both the cash transfers and the conditionalities play an important role in shaping political activity among beneficiaries. Using an original data set from Mexico and existing survey data from nine Latin American countries, I analyze the relationship between CCTs and political participation and examine the hypothesized pathway. The results support my argument.

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Schober, G. S. (2019). Conditional cash transfers, resources, and political participation in Latin America. Latin American Research Review, 54(3), 591–607. https://doi.org/10.25222/larr.143

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