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Describes how inter-household transfers play the role of non-existing public social transfers in developing countries Shows the importance of a social capital measured through inter-households transfers Highlights the work mainly devoted by women to household chores and child and adult care

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Describes how inter-household transfers play the role of non-existing public social transfers in developing countries
Shows the importance of a social capital measured through inter-households transfers
Highlights the work mainly devoted by women to household chores and child and adult care

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Autorenporträt
Jacques Charmes is an economist and statistician. Currently emeritus research director at the French Scientific Research Institute for Development (IRD), at the Centre for Population and Development (CEPED: University Paris Descartes-Ined-IRD), he was until recently director of the Department of Social and Health Sciences at this institute, and professor of economics at the University of Versailles and at the Institute for Political Science (Sciences Po) in Paris. He is currently research expert for the EU project Research, Network and Support Facility (RNSF) on "Support to enhance livelihoods for people dependent on the informal economy and to improve social inclusion of marginalised and vulnerable persons".