2019
DOI: 10.18356/11c416e7-en
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Social Programmes, Poverty Eradication and Labour Inclusion

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“…It is reinforced with the definition of Abramo, Cecchini and Morales [2] that states that the social programs mechanisms of the public systems that were implemented in order to reduce the poverty index, with the purpose of contributing to the income of the various families in terms of health, educational training and quality in basic categories to be able to develop a healthy life. It is based on the normative framework of Supreme Decree No.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It is reinforced with the definition of Abramo, Cecchini and Morales [2] that states that the social programs mechanisms of the public systems that were implemented in order to reduce the poverty index, with the purpose of contributing to the income of the various families in terms of health, educational training and quality in basic categories to be able to develop a healthy life. It is based on the normative framework of Supreme Decree No.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, the deficiency in health services, connectivity and communication channels is evident [1]. In Latin America, poverty worldwide is reflected at a high level due to poverty gaps and that social programs make it possible to reduce inequalities in societies, since they are disintegrated together with an untimely distribution of government revenues [2]. Similarly, in Latin America the poverty rate increased in 2018 from 29.8% to 33.7% in 2022; In addition, extreme poverty increased from 10.4% in 2018 to 14.9% in a social context, which implies the revitalization of regional integration from the generation of intraregional productive codenas that allow the reduction of excess dependence on the different suppliers (Latin America and the Caribbean, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides being a human right, UI programs are popular worldwide because they fulfill three functions: 1) to cushion the impact of job loss on the incomes of working families; preventing poverty or downwards social mobility; 2) to act as a macroeconomic stabilizer of household demand during crisis; 3) Improving labor markets by giving the unemployed opportunities to match their skills and employment (see Vodopivec, 2013;Van Breugel, 2016;Velásquez, 2016;Abramo, Cecchini, Morales, 2019). UI also hands governments a tool to promote formal work with both a 'carrot' (inclusion in the insurance) and a 'stick' (the risk of being kicked off).…”
Section: Unemployment Insurance In Mexico: the Missing Leg Of The Wel...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A common misconception about UI, is that this would only work in richer Northern countries, which ignores that social protection programs were adopted in many developing countries (Vodopivec, 2013). Latin America has seen a significant increase in welfare policies over the past decades (Cecchissi, Filgueira, Robles, 2014;Abramo, Cecchini, Morales, 2019). This expansion of social policy which in most countries happened in the early 20th century was overall successful in reducing poverty.…”
Section: Unemployment Insurance In Mexico: the Missing Leg Of The Wel...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It affects both the "quality of life of individuals and the equity and cohesion of society as a whole" [29] (p. 9). Thus, social inclusion would be the counterpoint to the concept mentioned above, constituting the ability of people to fully appreciate society [29], through measures that promote "the realization of rights, participation in social affairs, access to education, health and care services, basic infrastructure services and housing, and disposable income" [30].…”
Section: Conceptual Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%