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Working Paper 27: The Double Challenge of Market and Social Incorporation: Progress and Bottlenecks in Latin America
(2012)
Latin American countries have historically failed to secure market incorporation (e.g. people’s participation in the cash nexus, which in turn requires the creation of a sufficient number of formal well-paying jobs) and ...
Limits to Costa Rican Heterodoxy: What Has Changed in “Paradise”?
(2010)
Throughout the second half of the 1980s and the 1990s, the so-called "Central American Switzerland," maintained an admirable record of democratic elections, an unblemished record of human and civil rights, a reasonable ...
Imploding and redrawing care regimes in Latin America: opportunities and challenges for women’s economic empowerment
(2021)
We provide an overview of the care regime in Latin America and its associated adaptive (market- and family-based) strategies available to women at the bottom and the top of the income distribution. In an effort to convey ...
Cambios y continuidades en la política social en Centroamérica. Inclusión limitada en una región de exclusión histórica
(2018)
En el marco de intensos cambios políticos y económicos, el salto de siglo trajo a Latinoamérica nuevas orientaciones en la gestión y negociación nuevas orientaciones en la gestión y negociación de las políticas sociales, ...
Overcoming segmentation in Social Policy? Comparing New Early Education and Child Care Efforts in Costa Rica and Uruguay
(2018)
During the late 2000s, Early Child Education and Care (ECEC) became a policy priority for several Latin American countries. Coherent with international ideas yet against the legacy of deep-seated segmentation, the new ...
Beyond states and markets: Families and family regimes in Latin America
(2021)
Much of the literature on social policies and social development in
Latin America recognizes the notion of welfare regimes as critical to
our understanding of the social protection and well-being of individuals,
granting ...