In Latin America, the relationship between income and support for redistribution is weak and variable despite the region’s extreme income inequality. This article shows that this condition is rooted in the truncated structure of many Latin American welfare states. Heavy spending on contributory social insurance for formal-sector workers, flat or regressive subsidies, and informal access barriers mean that social spending does far less for the poor in Latin America than in advanced industrial economies. Using public opinion data from across Latin America and original survey data from Colombia, the article demonstrates that income is less predictive of attitudes in the countries and social policy areas where the poor gain less from social exp...
"This study investigates the extent to which labor market dualization polarizes preferences on redis...
This article analyzes the role of individual redistributive preferences on protest participation. Th...
The relationship between social policy and inequality has often been contentious in Latin America. I...
In Latin America, the relationship between income and support for redistribution is weak and variabl...
The relationship between class and support for redistribution is weak and variable in Latin America,...
Does social policy help improve income distribution at all in Latin America? Th is question is cruci...
ABSTRACT: Adopting a cross-regional and global perspective, this article critically evaluates one of...
We take advantage of the Argentine government's sharp increase in public utility rates in some wealt...
Targeted social policies and other more universal forms of social protection have shaped (the shifts...
In the first decade and half of the 21st century, most Latin American countries experienced a long-o...
This chapter examines the redistributive preferences of Latin Americans and investigates the factors...
Summary Inequality has been a long-standing feature of Latin America. This article is an examination...
Latin America is often portrayed as a global exception to the rising or consolidating income inequal...
Social policies are about extending social rights and providing a safety net that allows citizens to...
The provision of welfare services can be understood as an iterated public goods game in simplified t...
"This study investigates the extent to which labor market dualization polarizes preferences on redis...
This article analyzes the role of individual redistributive preferences on protest participation. Th...
The relationship between social policy and inequality has often been contentious in Latin America. I...
In Latin America, the relationship between income and support for redistribution is weak and variabl...
The relationship between class and support for redistribution is weak and variable in Latin America,...
Does social policy help improve income distribution at all in Latin America? Th is question is cruci...
ABSTRACT: Adopting a cross-regional and global perspective, this article critically evaluates one of...
We take advantage of the Argentine government's sharp increase in public utility rates in some wealt...
Targeted social policies and other more universal forms of social protection have shaped (the shifts...
In the first decade and half of the 21st century, most Latin American countries experienced a long-o...
This chapter examines the redistributive preferences of Latin Americans and investigates the factors...
Summary Inequality has been a long-standing feature of Latin America. This article is an examination...
Latin America is often portrayed as a global exception to the rising or consolidating income inequal...
Social policies are about extending social rights and providing a safety net that allows citizens to...
The provision of welfare services can be understood as an iterated public goods game in simplified t...
"This study investigates the extent to which labor market dualization polarizes preferences on redis...
This article analyzes the role of individual redistributive preferences on protest participation. Th...
The relationship between social policy and inequality has often been contentious in Latin America. I...