This article presents both a theoretical framework and a methodology that attempt to capture the complex interactions among labor markets, families, and public policy that currently constitute Latin American welfare regimes. Drawing on cluster analysis based on available data for 18 countries, the study identifies three welfare regimes. Two are state welfare regimes: protectionist (e.g. Costa Rica) and productivist (e.g. Chile); one is nonstate familiarist (e.g. Ecuador and Nicaragua). In a region where people's well‐being is deeply embedded in family relationships, closer scholarly attention to how social structures interact with public policy bears not only academic interest but also policy implications, particularly for adapting particul...
This chapter is organized into three sections. The first discusses the origins and development of La...
Why have some countries in Latin America and the Caribbean developed more comprehensive welfare syst...
The main purpose of this article is twofold: (1) an examination of welfare regimes using a bottom-up...
Special Regional Issue on Latin American Social PolicyDo social policies in Latin America promote or...
The literature on welfare and social policy regimes often assumes that countries perform consistentl...
Social policies are about extending social rights and providing a safety net that allows citizens to...
Much of the literature on social policies and social development in Latin America recognizes the no...
This article examines the impact of social policies on the living conditions of poor families—partic...
Proyecto 1267The literature on welfare and social policy regimes often assumes that countries perfor...
Much of the literature on political economy expects complementarities between (universal) welfare re...
Does social policy help improve income distribution at all in Latin America? Th is question is cruci...
abstract: Much research has been devoted to identifying trends in either convergence upon a neoliber...
El presente artículo ofrece una caracterización de los regímenes de bienestar latinoamericanos y car...
This research recognizes the weaknesses of the analysis of welfare regimes based on national taxonom...
A state\u27s welfare policy priorities are more often than not dependent on the way in which the gov...
This chapter is organized into three sections. The first discusses the origins and development of La...
Why have some countries in Latin America and the Caribbean developed more comprehensive welfare syst...
The main purpose of this article is twofold: (1) an examination of welfare regimes using a bottom-up...
Special Regional Issue on Latin American Social PolicyDo social policies in Latin America promote or...
The literature on welfare and social policy regimes often assumes that countries perform consistentl...
Social policies are about extending social rights and providing a safety net that allows citizens to...
Much of the literature on social policies and social development in Latin America recognizes the no...
This article examines the impact of social policies on the living conditions of poor families—partic...
Proyecto 1267The literature on welfare and social policy regimes often assumes that countries perfor...
Much of the literature on political economy expects complementarities between (universal) welfare re...
Does social policy help improve income distribution at all in Latin America? Th is question is cruci...
abstract: Much research has been devoted to identifying trends in either convergence upon a neoliber...
El presente artículo ofrece una caracterización de los regímenes de bienestar latinoamericanos y car...
This research recognizes the weaknesses of the analysis of welfare regimes based on national taxonom...
A state\u27s welfare policy priorities are more often than not dependent on the way in which the gov...
This chapter is organized into three sections. The first discusses the origins and development of La...
Why have some countries in Latin America and the Caribbean developed more comprehensive welfare syst...
The main purpose of this article is twofold: (1) an examination of welfare regimes using a bottom-up...