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PillotonRomaGiuffrè1968XIII, 220 p.24 cmMonografieSVIMEZ, Associazione per lo sviluppo dell'industria nel mezzogiorno "Centro per gli studi sullo sviluppo economico"2001MonografieItaliaPopolazioneMovimentoPrevisioni312Pilloton,Franco106638Livi Bacci,Massimo101974IT UNIPARTHENOPE RICA UNIMARC000002450NAVA1SVI-I°-338.9/23.20397.20010123Popolazione e forze di lavoro delle regioni italiane al 1981458951UNIPARTHENOPE07063oam 2200937 c 450 991047262620332120260102090118.0978396665998739666599809783966659987(CKB)5590000000455123(Budrich Academic Press)9783966659987(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/68226(MiAaPQ)EBC30196462(Au-PeEL)EBL30196462(Perlego)2690868(oapen)doab68226(Barbara Budrich Academic Press GmbH)9783966659987(EXLCZ)99559000000045512320260102d2021 uy 0engurnnunnnannuutxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierPower, Alliances, and Redistribution The Politics of Social Protection for Low-Income Earners in Argentina, 1943–2015 /Carl Friedrich Bossert1st ed.LeverkusenBarbara Budrich Academic Press GmbH20211 online resource (373 p.)9783966650281 3966650282 1. INTRODUCTION 2. THEORIZING THE POLITICS OF SOCIAL PROTECTION FOR LOW-INCOME EARNERS IN LATIN AMERICA 2.1. Review: Welfare State Theory and Social Protection for Low-Income Earners 2.2. Theoretical Framework 2.2.1. The Power Resources Approach and Latin America: Strengths, Weaknesses and Promising Modifications 2.2.2. The Main Argument: Power Resources and Governing Alliances 2.2.3. Understanding the Role of Different Actors: An Analytical Framework 2.2.4. The Role of Different Actors: Hypotheses 2.2.5. (Re-)Conceptualizing Popular Class Power in Social Policy-Making: Associational, Structural, Institutional, and Discursive Power Resources 3. METHODOLOGICAL APPROACH 4. THE POLITICS OF SOCIAL PROTECTION FOR LOW-INCOME EARNERS IN ARGENTINA, 1943-2015 4.1. Historical Background and Social Policy before 1943 4.2. Popular Class Incorporation and Social Policy Expansion, 1943-1955 4.3. Military Interventions, Exclusionary Governing Alliances, and Regressive Social Policy Reform, 1955-1973 4.4. Social Policy Expansion and Political Conflict during the Second Peronism, 1973-1976 4.5. The Retrenchment of Social Policy under a Neoliberal Dictatorship, 1976-1983 4.6. Return to Democracy, Stagflation, and the Failed Attempt of Inclusionary Social Policy, 1983-1989 4.7. Neoliberalism and Regressive Social Policy Reform, 1989-2001 4.8. Crisis, Paradigm Change and the Expansion of Social Protections for Low-Income Earners, 2002-2015 4.9. Outlook: The Formation of a New Regressive Governing Alliance and the Return of Retrenchment after 2015 5. ANALYSING THE STRUCTURAL BASES, ACTORS AND POLITICAL MECHANISMS OF CHANGE 5.1. Social Policy towards Low-Income Earners during Different Periods: Between Truncated and Inclusionary Social Protection 5.2. Constellations of Actors and Interests in the Argentine Politics of Social Protection for Low-Income Earners 5.3. The Distribution of Power Resources and Social Protection for Low-Income Earners 5.4. Governing Alliances and Social Protection for Low-Income Earners 6. CONCLUSIONSLateinamerika gilt als der ungleichste Kontinent der Welt. Paradoxerweise hat die Entwicklung ressourcenintensiver Sozialsysteme wenig dazu beigetragen, das soziale Ungleichgewicht zu verändern. Der Autor zeichnet dieses Paradox am Beispiel Argentiniens nach, deckt die zugrundeliegenden Macht- und Interessenskonflikte auf und stellt erfolgreiche Strategien zur Umsetzung einer integrativen Politik vor. Als erste Studie dieser Art untersucht sie systematisch die langfristige Entwicklung der sozialen Absicherung von Geringverdienern in Argentinien und analysiert die entscheidenden politischen, sozialen und ökonomischen Einflussfaktoren. Latin America is considered the most unequal continent in the world. Paradoxically, the development of resource-intensive social systems has done little to change the social imbalance. The author traces this paradox using Argentina as an example, uncovering the underlying conflicts of power and interests, and identifying successful strategies for implementing inclusive policies. As the first study of its kind, it systematically examines the long-term development of social security for low-income earners in Argentina and analyzes the decisive political, social, and economic factors influencing it.social policySozialpolitikwelfare stateWohlfahrtsstaatsocial securitySozialsystemsocial inequalitySoziale UngleichheitLateinamerikaLatin AmericaMachtressourcentheoriepower resources theoryMachtressourcenansatzpower resources approachredistributionUmverteilungpolitical economyPolitische ÖkonomieStaatstheoriestate theorysocial policySozialpolitikwelfare stateWohlfahrtsstaatsocial securitySozialsystemsocial inequalitySoziale UngleichheitLateinamerikaLatin AmericaMachtressourcentheoriepower resources theoryMachtressourcenansatzpower resources approachredistributionUmverteilungpolitical economyPolitische ÖkonomieStaatstheoriestate theory368.400982Bossert Carl FriedrichDr.aut1206744Budrich Academic PressBudrich Academic PressBOOK9910472626203321Power, Alliances, and Redistribution2783827UNINA