
Difundimos el libro «Family Policies in Latin America: From Implicit to Explicit Familialism» editado por Natália Sátyro (UFMG; Brasil) y Analía Minteguiaga (CONICET / UBA; Argentina), coordinadora del Grupo de Investigación en Políticas Públicas y Protección Social de la Asociación Latinoamericana de Ciencia Política (GIPPPS-ALACIP).
Editora: Palgrave Macmillan
Resúmen / Abstract
«This book examines family policies in Latin America. The first half of the book adopts a thematic approach to assess how the concept of ‘family’ has changed over the last few decades, and how family policies are intrinsically linked to demographic changes, social class, family arrangements and the labour market. The second half of the book provides detailed country case studies in order to analyse family policies in action. Drawing on evidence from Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, and Uruguay, it offers a comprehensive and comparative overview of family policies across the continent, demonstrating the various ways in which they have been impacted by political regimes and governance. The book also compares family policies in Latin America to those in Europe and North America. It will appeal to all those interested in family policy, public policy, development studies and sociology, as well as Latin America more generally.»
Enlace: https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-031-88138-1
Contenido (Capítulos) / Contents (Chapters):
- Introduction: Family Policies in Latin America in Perspective
- Analía Minteguiaga, Natália Guimarães Duarte Sátyro
- Family Policies in Latin America in the Light of the Science of Bibliometric And Scientometric Analysis
- Ana Luiza Martins de Medeiros, Tiago Codognotto Cunha, Analía Minteguiaga, Anna Carolina Ianino Lima Andrade
- Family Policy Evolution in Advanced Democracies and Latin American Countries Since 1900
- Tobias Böger, Emanuele Ferragina, Bárbara Zárate-Tenorio
- Incremental Changes or Transformation? An fsQCA Ideal-Type Analysis of Latin American Care Regimes
- Pedro Mendes Rufino Barbosa
- “(Un)making Families”: Actual Policies Between Renewed Agendas and the Strength of Stereotypes
- Vilma Paura, Carla Zibecchi
- Time-use Surveys and Research on Family Policies in Latin America: Developments and Challenges
- Verónica Amarante, Elisa Failache, Cecilia Rossel
- Transnational Social Protection: A View from Argentina
- Peggy Levitt, María Belén López, Débora Gerbaudo Suárez
- Innovations in Family Policies During the 2000s: Family Allowances and Childbirth Leave in Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay
- Camila Arza
- Family Policies and the Mexican Welfare Regime: Between Familialism and the Right to Care
- Carlos Barba Solano
- Family Policies in Brazil since Re-democratization: From Implicit to Explicit Familiarism
- Natália Guimarães Duarte Sátyro, Gabriel Pereira Penna Andrade
- Family Social Policies in Ecuador, Bolivia, and Paraguay
- Leidi Viviana Moreno-Parra, Carmen Verde-Diego, Rubén González-Rodríguez
- Family Policies in Central America: Navigating the Unstable Balance Between Explicit and De Facto Measures
- Juliana Martínez Franzoni, Gabriela Marzonetto, Kisha Méndez
- Back Matter