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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-61270-2Brazil; Mexico; Latin American societies; Latin America; Latin American Social Policy Developments; develHdl348 发表于 2025-3-25 10:07:05
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Stratified Universalistic Regimes in the Twenty-First Century: Widening and Compounding Inequalitiesira (Models of Capitalism: Lessons from Latin America. Pennsylvania, 2002). During the last 20 years, these four countries have experienced relevant political, economic, social and demographic changes that should frame how each country organizes its social protection provision. Social states were ef泥沼 发表于 2025-3-26 08:20:48
Actors and Social Reforms in Five Dual Welfare Regimes in Latin America: Brazil, Mexico, Colombia, Ps, they have also developed numerous conditional cash transfer (CCT) programmes and social pension schemes. The purpose of this work is to classify the reforms, showing which actors and paradigms were behind them, determining to what extent the reforms have had an effect on social well-being, and whpuzzle 发表于 2025-3-26 10:16:42
Reviewing Exclusionary Welfare Regimes: Andean Countries (Bolivia, Ecuador, and Peru)cognized typologies were classified as “exclusionary regimes”, in particular three Andean countries. Basically, these schemes were developed in highly stratified nations with informalized labour markets; with a residual state provision of public goods and services; and where the social sectors with晚来的提名 发表于 2025-3-26 14:01:43
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Social Security and Pension Systems: The Deep Stratification of Latin American Societiescial insurance systems, which had at their core different types of pensions, like old age, survivors’, disability and work-risks pensions. The evolution of social insurance followed an incremental path with various degrees of fragmentation and stratification reflecting and reproducing labour market