Chile's Solidario program has sought to ensure that the country's poorest families share more fully the benefits from the country's rapid development. During the 1990s, Chile's gross domestic product (GDP) had grown at close to 5 percent annually. This, combined with a stable pattern of income distribution, had led to a decline of over one-half of the population living in poverty. However, not all the poor had benefited equally. In particular, the...
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2009/01/01
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Reaching the poor with health services through provision of multidimensional support
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population living in poverty