Social Security in Latin America: Pressure Groups, Stratification, and Inequality (Pitt Latin American Series, 349)
Released: Nov 15, 1978
Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press
Format: Paperback, 372 pages
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Description:
A comprehensive and sophisticated study of the relationship between social security policy and inequality in Latin America. Individual case studies of Chile, Uruguay, Peru, Argentina, and Mexico are presented, that provide a historical analysis of each country's social security policy, the pressure groups involved, the present structure of the systems, and a statistical examination of the inequality among these pressure groups.
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