Poverty Equity and Social Welfare in Latin America

Poverty  Equity  and Social Welfare in Latin America
Author: Alain De Janvry,Elisabeth Sadoulet
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 39
Release: 1995
Genre: Latin America
ISBN: 9221100480

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Welfare Poverty and Development in Latin America

Welfare  Poverty and Development in Latin America
Author: Christopher Abel,Colin M. Lewis
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 464
Release: 2015-12-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781349113255

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The book analyzes the social consequences of recent development strategies in Latin America. The volume introduces readers to official strategies, private initiatives and individual responses to issues of welfare and poverty during the twentieth century. These issues are addressed from several disciplines. A substantial introduction is followed by a wide range of case-studies, including Pinochet's Chile, the Haiti of the Duvaliers and Nicaragua under the somocistas and sandinistas, as well as Brazil, Mexico, the Argentine, Cuba and Colombia.

Poverty and Policy in Latin America and the Caribbean

Poverty and Policy in Latin America and the Caribbean
Author: Quentin Wodon,Robert L. Ayres
Publsiher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2000
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0821347543

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Although the progress toward poverty reduction remains sluggish, other dimensions of social welfare in the Latin American and Caribbean (LAC) region show signs of improvement. Adult literacy and school enrollment rates, life expectancy at birth, and the amount of access to safe water are increasing. Nutrition indicators are also improving. However, other factors demonstrate that many problems persist, especially the inequality between rich and poor. This report analyzes the evolution of poverty and inequality in the LAC region from 1986 to 1996 with projections to 1998. It reviews the policies which have been advocated or implemented to reduce poverty. The report combines the results of new empirical work using household surveys from 12 countries, short theoretical developments, and a review of the literature on issues related to poverty, inequality, and social policy in LAC. Some of the theoretical developments introduce new research techniques. Chapters three to six follow the framework proposed in the forthcoming 'World Development Report 2000-2001'. The framework identifies three essential elements for poverty reduction. Those elements include opportunities for the poor and investments in the human capital of the poor, security through social safety nets, and empowerment.

Exclusion and Engagement

Exclusion and Engagement
Author: Christopher Abel,Colin M. Lewis
Publsiher: Institute of Latin American Studies
Total Pages: 540
Release: 2002
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: UCSD:31822031543689

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The authors place contemporary social policy in historical perspective, study the connection between growth and welfare, and consider the efficacy of the state in the social sphere from both macro and micro perspectives. Underpinning the collection are issues relating to the question of the social contract between state and citizen and how the exercise of citizenship connects society and state.

A Moment of Equality for Latin America

A Moment of Equality for Latin America
Author: Barbara Fritz,Lena Lavinas
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 333
Release: 2016-03-09
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317187561

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Unlike other regions around the world, several Latin American countries have managed to reduce income inequality over the last decade. Higher growth rates and growing employment, but also innovative wage policies and social programs, have contributed to reducing poverty and narrow income disparities. Yet, despite this progress, nation-states in the region demonstrate little capacity to substantially change their patterns of deeply rooted inequalities. Focusing on the limits and challenges of redistributive policies in Latin America, this volume synthesizes and updates the discussion of inequality in the region, introducing the perspective of global and transnational interdependencies. The book explores the extent to which redistributive policies have been interlinked with the provision and quality of public goods as well as with structural changes of the productive sector. Inspired by structuralist and neostructuralist thinking of Latin American economists, such as Raúl Prebisch and Celso Furtado, authors question the redistributive impact of the interplay of recent macroeconomic, fiscal and social policies, particularly under left and center-left administrations committed to greater equality. Bringing together experts in social, fiscal and macroeconomic policies to investigate the interdependent and global character of inequalities, this book will appeal to scholars of sociology, economics, development and politics with interests in Latin America, inequality and public policy.

Poverty and Inequality in Latin America

Poverty and Inequality in Latin America
Author: Víctor E. Tokman,Guillermo A. O'Donnell
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1998
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UTEXAS:059173005973890

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This collection of essays argues that old models of social protection are in crisis and, without completely rejecting past experiences, new paradigms might better address the problems of pervasive poverty and inequity that persist in and are often exacerbated by the new global economic environment.

Coping with Austerity

Coping with Austerity
Author: Nora Claudia Lustig
Publsiher: Brookings Institution Press
Total Pages: 492
Release: 2010-12-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0815708025

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Concern about the pervasiveness of poverty and income inequality in Latin America goes beyond the issue of social justice. The persistence of mass poverty and inequality pits different social groups against one another and leads to a polarization that makes consistent economic policy formation difficult. National productivity may also suffer in economies with poorly educated workforces lacking adequate health care. Statistics on poverty and inequality in Latin America are rudimentary and often conflicting. Yet it is known that poverty became more widespread in the region during the last decade as it experienced economic decline. About 180 million people, or two out of every five in the area, are now living in poverty—some 50 million more than in 1980. It is also known that income and wealth are far more unequally distributed in Latin America than in most other developing regions. This book provides a much-needed assessment of how poverty, inequality, and social indicators have fared in several Latin American countries over the past decade. Experts from Latin America and the U.S. focus attention on the extent of poverty and inequality and how they have been affected by the debt crisis and adjustment of the 1980s. They explain that issues of poverty and inequality were neglected as governments in Latin America struggled to restore stability and growth to their economies. Social sector spending declined sharply, affecting both the quality and quantity of services provided. The contributors examine how poverty and inequality are—or are not—being addressed in each country. They also explore the viability of alternative approaches to combating poverty and reducing inequality. They explain that virtually no one denies that governments must take a leading role in the provision of health, education, and other social services. Yet there are sharp debates--over the compatibility of social spending with economic adjustment and stabilization; the priority of social expenditures in relation to other governmental spending; the allocation of funds among different social programs; who should, and should not, benefit; and who should pay the costs. They show that the poor and middle sectors had to pay dearly because their governments, the international community, and the families themselves were not prepared to deal with austerity. The book contains eleven chapters by contributors from universities and research institutions in the U.S. and Latin America, as well as from international financial organizations. It is the result of a project cosponsored by Inter-American Dialogue.

Privatization Amidst Poverty

Privatization Amidst Poverty
Author: Jorge A. Lawton
Publsiher: University of Miami Iberian Studies Institute
Total Pages: 348
Release: 1995
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: STANFORD:36105017246732

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This work analyses economic growth and social equity, and the role of international financial institutions and state programmes, designed to alleviate worker displacement and other costs of transition, in the newly adopted economic reforms and privatisation of Latin American countries.