Financing Social Policy 2009
DOI: 10.1057/9780230244337_2
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Social Exclusion Policies and Labour Markets in Latin America

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“…1 1 -3 3 siendo una promesa largamente incumplida (cepal, 2006;Cecchini y Martínez, 2011;Lo Vuolo, 2009). En el año 2013, en América Latina 165 millones de personas vivían en la pobreza -el 28 % de los habitantes de la región-, de las cuales 69 millones -el 12 %-se encontraban en la pobreza extrema.…”
Section: Cobertura De Protección Social: Progresos Y Brechasunclassified
“…1 1 -3 3 siendo una promesa largamente incumplida (cepal, 2006;Cecchini y Martínez, 2011;Lo Vuolo, 2009). En el año 2013, en América Latina 165 millones de personas vivían en la pobreza -el 28 % de los habitantes de la región-, de las cuales 69 millones -el 12 %-se encontraban en la pobreza extrema.…”
Section: Cobertura De Protección Social: Progresos Y Brechasunclassified
“…However, social risk management has been criticized for its limited scope to change economic and redistributive structures (Cook and Kabeer, 2009;Lo Vuolo, 2009;Sojo, 2003). Gradually, a rights-based approach has begun to be included in the agenda as a necessary complement to the more technical analysis of the specific risks faced by various population groups and means for overcoming them.…”
Section: Box I2 Social Risk Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Second, much of the population remains excluded from the formal labour market and consequently has no access to such mechanisms. The origin of this duality is to be found in the basic premise of embedding social protection in a formal labour market that was expected to expand steadily (Lo Vuolo, 2009), a promise that has been largely unfulfilled in the region (ECLAC, 2006).…”
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