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Social protection response to COVID-19 in rural LAC: Protection and promotion of employment in the agricultural sector

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  • Lucas Sato

    (IPC-IG)

  • Camila Rolon

    (IPC-IG)

  • Beatriz Burattini

    (IPC-IG)

  • Victor Thives

    (IPC-IG)

  • Louisa Wagner

    (IPC-IG)

  • Arniela Rénique

    (IPC-IG)

  • Mauricio Mireles

    (IPC-IG)

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  • Lucas Sato & Camila Rolon & Beatriz Burattini & Victor Thives & Louisa Wagner & Arniela Rénique & Mauricio Mireles, 2022. "Social protection response to COVID-19 in rural LAC: Protection and promotion of employment in the agricultural sector," Policy Research Brief 83, International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth.
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    1. Scheil-Adlung, Xenia., 2015. "Global evidence on inequities in rural health protection : new data on rural deficits in health coverage for 174 countries," ILO Working Papers 994876213402676, International Labour Organization.
    2. Winkler, Hernan & Ruppert Bulmer, Elizabeth & Mote, Hilma, 2017. "Expanding social insurance coverage to informal workers," Jobs Group Papers, Notes, and Guides 27905978, The World Bank.
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