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Abstract
The article analyzes the factors associated with the reduction of
poverty between 2003 and 2006 in Argentina. In particular, it examines
the role of the labour market, monetary transfers, and demographic
factors in poverty exits, taking into account the family composition
of households. The data used comes from the Encuestas Permanentes
de Hogares (EPH) [Permanent Household Survey]. Results
indicate that labour market events are the most important factors associated
with these transitions because they are more frequent and also
because they have a more significant impact on family incomes. In
addition, the results show that households with children and female
household heads face greater difficulties to exit poverty than the rest of
the households.