It is widely accepted that during the 1990s, the Argentine state experienced a general retrenchment. This article shows that, though this may have been true in the economic realm, this retrenchment did not take place in the diverse arenas of social policy. While privatisations and labour market flexibility dismantled the foundations of Keynesianism, the components of the welfare state experienced substantial growth. At the same time, the changes experienced by the welfare state in the past quarter century have not included a transformation of its basic principles, despite the profound changes experienced by Argentine society during this period. © 2009 The Author(s). Journal compilation © 2009 Blackwell Publishing Ltd and the International J...
S. Belmartino, C. Bloch: Health policies and social well-being in Argentina. An overview. In this a...
The article analyses the configurations of social inequality in Argentina and Chile between 2000 and...
For the past twenty years social policy literature has reflected increasing concern for the manageme...
Beginning after World War II, Argentina institutionalized a limited conservative corpo-ratist welfar...
Beginning after World War II, Argentina institutionalized a limited conservative corpo-ratist welfar...
Beginning after World War II, Argentina institutionalized a limited conservative corporatist welfare...
Abstract: In the wake of the 1970 crisis, neoliberalism emerged as the dominant approach to economic...
ABSTRACT. This article discusses the reversal of development in Argentina. It argues that this count...
The national Peronist social contract in Argentina has a long history rooted in syndicalism and popu...
This article describes the main trends in income distribution and poverty in Argentina and discusses...
La última década no sólo registra un quiebre respecto al consenso que mantuviera un modelo social, e...
The article traces the changes that have occurred in the life of Argentine society in the transition...
A state\u27s welfare policy priorities are more often than not dependent on the way in which the gov...
Evolution of the welfare system for the elderly in Argentina (1999- 2007) This article studies the p...
grantor: University of TorontoThis work explains the sources of Argentina's efficacious ec...
S. Belmartino, C. Bloch: Health policies and social well-being in Argentina. An overview. In this a...
The article analyses the configurations of social inequality in Argentina and Chile between 2000 and...
For the past twenty years social policy literature has reflected increasing concern for the manageme...
Beginning after World War II, Argentina institutionalized a limited conservative corpo-ratist welfar...
Beginning after World War II, Argentina institutionalized a limited conservative corpo-ratist welfar...
Beginning after World War II, Argentina institutionalized a limited conservative corporatist welfare...
Abstract: In the wake of the 1970 crisis, neoliberalism emerged as the dominant approach to economic...
ABSTRACT. This article discusses the reversal of development in Argentina. It argues that this count...
The national Peronist social contract in Argentina has a long history rooted in syndicalism and popu...
This article describes the main trends in income distribution and poverty in Argentina and discusses...
La última década no sólo registra un quiebre respecto al consenso que mantuviera un modelo social, e...
The article traces the changes that have occurred in the life of Argentine society in the transition...
A state\u27s welfare policy priorities are more often than not dependent on the way in which the gov...
Evolution of the welfare system for the elderly in Argentina (1999- 2007) This article studies the p...
grantor: University of TorontoThis work explains the sources of Argentina's efficacious ec...
S. Belmartino, C. Bloch: Health policies and social well-being in Argentina. An overview. In this a...
The article analyses the configurations of social inequality in Argentina and Chile between 2000 and...
For the past twenty years social policy literature has reflected increasing concern for the manageme...