Universal Allocation Per Child () is a
social security
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program in Argentina. It pays a monthly subsidy to families for each child under 18 or disabled. Despite the name, it is not yet a universal program, and currently applies only to families who do not have a regular reported income. A plan is in place to enlarge the scope of the program.
It was established in 2009 by a
Necessity and Urgency Decree, signed by president
Cristina Fernández de Kirchner
Cristina Elisabet Fernández de Kirchner (; born 19 February 1953), often referred to by her initials CFK, is an Argentine lawyer and former politician who served as the 56th president of Argentina from 2007 to 2015, and later as the 37th Vice ...
. A
conditional cash transfer programme, eligibility for the scheme was focused on families without formal employment and earning less than the minimum wage who ensured their children attended school, received vaccines and underwent health checks.
By 2013 it covered over two million poor families,
and by 2015 it covered 29 percent of all Argentinian children. A 2015 analysis by staff at Argentina's
National Scientific and Technical Research Council estimated that the programme had increased school attendance for children between the ages of 15 and 17 by 3.9 percent.
References
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Presidency of Cristina Fernández de Kirchner
Society of Argentina
Unemployment benefits
2009 establishments in Argentina
Universal basic income