Building Mistrust: ‘Minha Casa Minha Vida’ and its Political Effects in Rio de Janeiro

Considering the recent decrease in Rio de Janeiro working‐class voters' support for the Partido dos Trabalhadores (PT, Workers' Party), this article investigates a largely unexplored factor behind this shift: the influence of the federal housing programme Minha Casa Minha Vida (MCMV, My Ho...

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Jair Bolsonaro
Living conditions
Minha Casa Minha Vida
Residents
Rio de Janeiro
Segregation
Slums
slums' displacement
Voter behavior
Voters
Workers' Party
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