Health sector reforms across Latin America are replacing the concept of risk-sharing across the population with more individualized approaches to accessing health care, and health insurance schemes have been advocated by the World Bank as a means of helping poor people overcome the risk of ill health. Yet at the same time the lowering of labour standards and the growth of informal workers means that for an increased number of workers, contributing to a health insurance scheme is not feasible. Drawing on evidence from Chile this article examines the gendered dimensions of these processes and highlights the ways in which the gender division of labour means that women are more adversely affected than men
Rivera V, Castro F. Between Social Protests and a Global Pandemic: Working Transitions under the Eco...
Abstract Background Preventive health services play a vital role in population health. However, acce...
The article aims to analyse gender segregation in the labour market while comparing two national con...
Health sector reforms across Latin America are replacing the concept of risk-sharing across the popu...
Background: In the last two decades, Chile has experienced advances in economical development and gl...
Chile enjoys relative economic and political stability, but has enormous class, gender and labour ma...
Background: More than half of the working population in Latin American and Caribbean (LAC) countries...
In theory everyone has the right to health. However, in reality many low income households are unabl...
The article analyzes the trajectory of female labor informality in the pre- and post-pandemic scenar...
The paper presents an overview of the situation of women in informal employment in Latin America and...
Abstract Background During the COVID-19 pandemic, reductions in healthcare utilization are reported ...
Since the early 1990s, a market‐orientated policymaking in Latin American countries did nothing to s...
BackgroundIn 2002, Chile introduced a major health reform, designed to level out inequities in healt...
This paper analyzes gender differences in three Chilean professional labor markets, business, law an...
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Rivera V, Castro F. Between Social Protests and a Global Pandemic: Working Transitions under the Eco...
Abstract Background Preventive health services play a vital role in population health. However, acce...
The article aims to analyse gender segregation in the labour market while comparing two national con...
Health sector reforms across Latin America are replacing the concept of risk-sharing across the popu...
Background: In the last two decades, Chile has experienced advances in economical development and gl...
Chile enjoys relative economic and political stability, but has enormous class, gender and labour ma...
Background: More than half of the working population in Latin American and Caribbean (LAC) countries...
In theory everyone has the right to health. However, in reality many low income households are unabl...
The article analyzes the trajectory of female labor informality in the pre- and post-pandemic scenar...
The paper presents an overview of the situation of women in informal employment in Latin America and...
Abstract Background During the COVID-19 pandemic, reductions in healthcare utilization are reported ...
Since the early 1990s, a market‐orientated policymaking in Latin American countries did nothing to s...
BackgroundIn 2002, Chile introduced a major health reform, designed to level out inequities in healt...
This paper analyzes gender differences in three Chilean professional labor markets, business, law an...
The table of contents for this item can be shared with the requester. The requester may then choose ...
Rivera V, Castro F. Between Social Protests and a Global Pandemic: Working Transitions under the Eco...
Abstract Background Preventive health services play a vital role in population health. However, acce...
The article aims to analyse gender segregation in the labour market while comparing two national con...