Social policy in Latin America countries in the beginning of the XXI century: continuity and changes
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Social policy in Latin America countries in the beginning of the XXI century: continuity and changes
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S0044748X0000619-9-1
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Article
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14-20
Abstract
The article discusses the changes of the role of the state in the social sphere in the beginning of the XXI century as well as the new approaches to the social issues. The article considers the attempts at addressing poverty and social inequality made by the states in the region. Demographic factors in social policy making are also emphasized.
Keywords
the state social protection, the government social spending, demographic issues, the human capital development
Date of publication
01.06.2012
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