Universal Social Protection in Latin America and the Caribbean. Selected texts 2006-2019
Social protection is the first axis of the Regional Agenda for Inclusive Social Development, which was recently adopted at the third session of the Regional Conference on Social Development in Latin America and the Caribbean, held in Mexico City in October 2019. This Agenda, through which the countr...
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oai:dspace6-d1:11362-45093 Universal Social Protection in Latin America and the Caribbean. Selected texts 2006-2019 Cecchini, Simone SEGURIDAD SOCIAL POLITICA SOCIAL IGUALDAD BIENESTAR SOCIAL ECONOMIA DEL BIENESTAR DESARROLLO ECONOMICO DESARROLLO SOCIAL PENSIONES MERCADO DE TRABAJO TRABAJO DIGNO CUIDADORES INSTITUCIONES SOCIALES FINANCIACION ENVEJECIMIENTO DE LA POBLACION MIGRACION CAMBIO TECNOLOGICO INGRESOS DISTRIBUCION DEL INGRESO SOCIAL SECURITY SOCIAL POLICY EQUALITY SOCIAL WELFARE WELFARE ECONOMICS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT PENSIONS LABOUR MARKET DECENT WORK CAREGIVERS SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCING DEMOGRAPHIC AGEING MIGRATION TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE INCOME INCOME DISTRIBUTION Social protection is the first axis of the Regional Agenda for Inclusive Social Development, which was recently adopted at the third session of the Regional Conference on Social Development in Latin America and the Caribbean, held in Mexico City in October 2019. This Agenda, through which the countries aim to make progress with the implementation of the social dimension of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, acknowledges the progress the region has made since the turn of the century, when most of the governments of Latin America and the Caribbean —at different times, according to their national realities— abandoned the residual approach to social policy, increased their social investment and strengthened their social protection systems. The works collected in this publication contribute to a better understanding of the scope and limitations of social protection policies and programmes in the region and offer the reader access to the vast corpus of knowledge ECLAC has produced on the topic of social protection between 2006 and 2019, covering everything from conceptual considerations to the emerging challenges and current debates and proposals for social protection policy in Latin America and the Caribbean. Foreword .-- Introduction .-- Chapter I. Concepts: what do we understand by social protection? .-- Chapter II. The historical trajectory of social protection and welfare regimes .-- Chapter III. Approaches, orientations and debates regarding social protection .-- Chapter IV. The contributory pillar .-- Chapter V. The non-contributory pillar .-- Chapter VI. Decent work and labor market regulation .-- Chapter VII. Care and social protection .-- Chapter VIII. Universal social protection institutions .-- Chapter IX. Universal social protection financing .-- Chapter X. Compacts for universal social protection .-- Chapter XI. Impacts of social protection on well-being .-- Chapter XII. Emerging challenges .-- Chapter XIII. Policy proposals. 2020-01-23T14:29:03Z 2020-01-23T14:29:03Z 2020-01-23 Texto Documento Completo http://hdl.handle.net/11362/45093 LC/M.2019/5 en Select pages of ECLAC 8 .pdf application/pdf AMERICA LATINA Y EL CARIBE LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN ECLAC |
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Universal Social Protection in Latin America and the Caribbean. Selected texts 2006-2019 SEGURIDAD SOCIAL POLITICA SOCIAL IGUALDAD BIENESTAR SOCIAL ECONOMIA DEL BIENESTAR DESARROLLO ECONOMICO DESARROLLO SOCIAL PENSIONES MERCADO DE TRABAJO TRABAJO DIGNO CUIDADORES INSTITUCIONES SOCIALES FINANCIACION ENVEJECIMIENTO DE LA POBLACION MIGRACION CAMBIO TECNOLOGICO INGRESOS DISTRIBUCION DEL INGRESO SOCIAL SECURITY SOCIAL POLICY EQUALITY SOCIAL WELFARE WELFARE ECONOMICS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT PENSIONS LABOUR MARKET DECENT WORK CAREGIVERS SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCING DEMOGRAPHIC AGEING MIGRATION TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE INCOME INCOME DISTRIBUTION |
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Universal Social Protection in Latin America and the Caribbean. Selected texts 2006-2019 |
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Universal Social Protection in Latin America and the Caribbean. Selected texts 2006-2019 |
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Universal Social Protection in Latin America and the Caribbean. Selected texts 2006-2019 |
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Universal Social Protection in Latin America and the Caribbean. Selected texts 2006-2019 |
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SEGURIDAD SOCIAL POLITICA SOCIAL IGUALDAD BIENESTAR SOCIAL ECONOMIA DEL BIENESTAR DESARROLLO ECONOMICO DESARROLLO SOCIAL PENSIONES MERCADO DE TRABAJO TRABAJO DIGNO CUIDADORES INSTITUCIONES SOCIALES FINANCIACION ENVEJECIMIENTO DE LA POBLACION MIGRACION CAMBIO TECNOLOGICO INGRESOS DISTRIBUCION DEL INGRESO SOCIAL SECURITY SOCIAL POLICY EQUALITY SOCIAL WELFARE WELFARE ECONOMICS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT PENSIONS LABOUR MARKET DECENT WORK CAREGIVERS SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCING DEMOGRAPHIC AGEING MIGRATION TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE INCOME INCOME DISTRIBUTION |
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Social protection is the first axis of the Regional Agenda for Inclusive Social Development, which was recently adopted at the third session of the Regional Conference on Social Development in Latin America and the Caribbean, held in Mexico City in October 2019. This Agenda, through which the countries aim to make progress with the implementation of the social dimension of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, acknowledges the progress the region has made since the turn of the century, when most of the governments of Latin America and the Caribbean —at different times, according to their national realities— abandoned the residual approach to social policy, increased their social investment and strengthened their social protection systems.
The works collected in this publication contribute to a better understanding of the scope and limitations of social protection policies and programmes in the region and offer the reader access to the vast corpus of knowledge ECLAC has produced on the topic of social protection between 2006 and 2019, covering everything from conceptual considerations to the emerging challenges and current debates and proposals for social protection policy in Latin America and the Caribbean. |
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