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2. Problemas del desarrollo latinoamericano. Aproximaciones a partir de la revista Desarrollo Económico (1958-1975).
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Ezequiel Stropparo, Pablo
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ECONOMIC development , *ECONOMIC underdevelopment , *MODERNIZATION (Social science) , *STRUCTURALISM - Abstract
This paper investigates the cumulative production of knowledge about the development of Latin America, in general, and Argentina, in particular, from the case of Economic Development, in the period 1958-1975. The author proposes, through a conceptual theoretical analysis, that the accumulation of knowledge is evidenced by gradually posing new analysis variables and questions. Between 1958 and 1959, a central problem was the transformation of an agrarian productive structure into an industrial one. Between 1961 and 1969, the above is assumed, and includes social and political aspects of Latin American underdevelopment. Between 1970 and 1975, the magazine publishes discussions on dependency and on some specific experiences of underdevelopment, condensing problematizations and findings from the two previous periods. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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3. Políticas públicas para un territorio menos desigual. Desafíos para la Argentina a la luz de experiencias en países de América Latina.
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Schweitzer, Mariana and Alejandra Arancio, Mariel
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GOVERNMENT policy - Abstract
Territorial inequality associated with the location of population and activities, access to infrastructure and services, employment and material living conditions, is a historical reality in Latin America. This phenomenon has accompanied the demands of successive development models, and since the mid-twentieth century it has begun to be recognised in its full complexity with the installation of developmentalist governments. As a result, various public policies were adopted that failed to have a significant impact on these inequalities or to address their social consequences. Given the need to reformulate approaches, optimise resources and overcome obstacles in the implementation of public policies, this paper seeks to analyse the policies on the government agenda in Argentina from the change of management materialized at the end of 2019, identifying the limitations, achievements and potentialities of the policies proposed in Argentina, Brazil and Mexico and their effects on territorial inequality. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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4. Moving towards universal health coverage: advanced practice nurse competencies.
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Honig, Judy, Doyle-Lindrud, Susan, and Dohrn, Jennifer
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CLINICAL competence , *CONSENSUS (Social sciences) , *CURRICULUM planning , *NATIONAL health insurance , *NURSE practitioners , *NURSES , *NURSING education , *SURVEYS , *LEADERS , *DESCRIPTIVE statistics - Abstract
Objective: this paper aims to describe the first phase of a project whose general goal was to develop a consensus-based set of advanced practice nurse competencies applicable to Latin American countries and, based on these competencies, produce an advanced practice nurse curricular prototype adapted to Latin American countries. The project was framed in a competency-based approach to advanced practice nursing education. The specific aims of the first phase of the project described in this paper were: 1) to identify a set of potential advanced practice nurse competencies that would serve as the template for Core Advanced Practice Nurse Competencies in Latin American countries and 2) to establish consensus for Core Advanced Practice Nurse Competencies in Latin American countries. Method: advanced practice nurse competencies were derived from a comprehensive review of published competencies and informed the development of a survey designed to assess the relevance of advanced practice nurse competencies in Latin American countries. The survey was distributed to nurse leaders and nurse educators. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics. Results: consensus for Core Competencies was established. Conclusion: the Core Advanced Practice Nurse Competencies presented can provide a structured framework to build educational programs aligned to the needs of the regional environment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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5. Textbooks, Postcards, and the Public Consolidation of Nationalism in Latin America.
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Kyriazi, Anna and vom Hau, Matthias
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NATIONALISM , *POSTCARDS , *TEXTBOOKS , *CONTENT analysis , *IDEOLOGY - Abstract
The existing macro-historical scholarship tends to assert rather than demonstrate the wider impact of nationalism. Yet, state-sponsored national ideologies permeate the broader reaches of society to varying degrees. To investigate variations in the consolidation of official nationalism, this paper combines the content analysis of school textbooks as state-regulated and picture postcards as primarily market-driven sources. Building on this novel methodological approach, we find that textbooks published in mid-twentieth-century Argentina, Mexico, and Peru promoted a similar popular nationalism that portrayed the lower classes as "true" national subjects. However, picture postcards from the same period demonstrate that the consolidation of this official national ideology varied. In Mexico and Peru, the new state-sponsored conceptions of nationhood gained presence in public life, but they did not to take hold in Argentina. We conclude that studying the top-down nationalist messages promoted by states should not be equated with studying their ideological impact in public life. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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6. Time to Get Help? Help-Seeking Process in Latin American Hospital Patients with Alcohol Use Disorder.
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Conde, Karina, Salomon, Tomás, Civetta, Elida, Blanco, Maria, and Cremonte, Mariana
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ALCOHOLISM , *HELP-seeking behavior - Abstract
Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) is one of the most harmful conditions associated with consumption. Despite a high level of consumption and an elevated number of people living with an AUD, evidence from help-seeking processes in Latin America is scarce and absent in Argentina. This paper aims to describe reasons for delaying and starting help-seeking, the process of problem awareness, and the years elapsed between drinking initiation, problem awareness, and help-seeking, as perceived by a clinical, non-random sample of people with AUD (n = 51). The most frequent reason for delaying help-seeking was not believing there was a problem. The most frequent motivators for seeking help were having physical or psychological problems due to use and repeated attempts to reduce or stop use. The outcomes of this study can be useful for designing interventions to reduce help-seeking barriers and facilitate access to treatment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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7. Effectiveness of Active Labor Market Tools in Conditional Cash Transfers Programs: Evidence for Argentina.
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López Mourelo, Elva and Escudero, Verónica
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CONDITIONAL cash transfer programs , *LABOR market , *PUBLIC welfare , *INCOME , *HOUSEHOLD surveys ,ARGENTINE politics & government - Abstract
Summary This paper examines the impact of the program Seguro de Capacitación y Empleo (SCE) implemented to provide support in skills upgrading, job seeking, and job placement to eligible beneficiaries of the Argentinian conditional cash transfer program Plan Jefes . The SCE is an example of a growing trend observed in Latin America, where labor activation components have been increasingly included into cash transfers programs to support beneficiaries in finding more stable income opportunities. Despite this growing trend, not enough is known regarding the effectiveness of these components, especially on job quality. In this context, this paper sheds light on whether the provision of a comprehensive package of active labor market measures contributes to a successful labor market integration of cash transfers beneficiaries. Taking advantage of the panel structure of the Permanent Household Survey and exploiting the time variation in the assignment of the program as identification strategy, we apply difference-in-difference estimators to measure the impact on a number of labor market indicators. We find that the program affects positively the job quality of participants by increasing the probability of having a formal job and raising hourly wages. Moreover, the intervention is associated with a lower probability of having a low-paid job and working an excessive number of hours. These effects are, however, not homogeneous across all groups of participants. While the program is more successful among the younger beneficiaries, it does not contribute to an improvement in the labor market conditions of female beneficiaries, who in fact are the majority of SCE participants. Our results suggest that reducing dependency on monetary transfers through programs, such as the SCE, that are rich in activation components is beneficial for participants’ labor market trajectories and therefore, it constitutes a satisfactory exit strategy to more universal cash transfer programs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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8. Domestic work and international migration in Latin America: Exploring trajectories of regional migrant women in domestic service in Argentina.
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Courtisa, Corina and Pacecca, María Inés
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HOUSEHOLD employees , *SOCIAL conditions of Latin American women , *WOMEN , *SOCIAL conditions of women , *GENDER , *SOCIAL history ,IMMIGRATION & emigration in Latin America - Abstract
Besides emigration towards developed countries. Latin America has a regional migration dynamics of its own -- one in which the presence of women, as well as their employment in domestic service, has proved decisive. Combining a macro perspective with a case-based socio-anthropological approach, this paper examines international migration and domestic service at an intra-regional level. Drawing on statistical information, we first present an outline of the regional migration context and the insertion of migrant women as domestic workers in destination countries of the region. The core section of the article centers on the particular case of Argentina, and illuminates the experience of migrant domestic workers in the Buenos Aires Metropolitan Area. The paper closes with a series of reflections on the operation of gender as an organizing principle of relations and opportunities involved in international migration. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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9. Uses and Forms of Violence among the Urban Poor.
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AUYERO, JAVIER, DE LARA, AGUSTÍN BURBANO, and BERTI, MARÍA FERNANDA
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URBAN poor , *POVERTY , *CRIME , *VIOLENCE , *CITIES & towns , *SOCIAL history ,ARGENTINE social conditions - Abstract
Based on 30 months of collaborative fieldwork in a poor neighbourhood in Buenos Aires, Argentina, this paper scrutinises the multiple uses of violence among residents and the concatenations between private and public forms of physical aggression. Much of the violence reported here resembles that which has been dissected by students of street violence in the United States – that is, it is the product of interpersonal retaliation and remains encapsulated in dyadic exchanges. However, by casting a wider net to include other forms of aggression (not only criminal but also sexual, domestic and intimate) that take place inside and outside the home, and that intensely shape the course of poor people's daily lives, the paper argues that diverse forms of violence among the urban poor (a) serve more than just retaliatory purposes, and (b) link with one another beyond dyadic relationships. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2014
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10. LA PARTE INVISIBILIZADA DE LA MIGRACIÓN TRANSNACIONAL BOLIVIANA HACIA ARGENTINA.
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Goldberg, Alejandro
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TRANSNATIONALISM , *BOLIVIANS , *IMMIGRANTS , *ETHNOLOGY , *HUMAN trafficking , *SLAVERY , *HISTORY of slavery - Abstract
This paper is the result of different ethnographic research conducted from 2007 onwards. It addresses a specific case study within Argentinian contemporary regional migration processes, from a relational, cultural and socio-political defini-tion of the concept of violence. The above case is that of the Bolivian immigrant workers of both sexes, who are victims of transnational human trafficking networks, who were recruited in origin and reduced to servitude under conditions close to slavery, in clandestine textile workshops of the city of Buenos Aires and its metropolitan area. In this context of social vulnerability, the risk situations for the health of these people are increased, including their suffering from serious illnesses and accidents, and even death. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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11. Consideraciones sobre la regulación jurídica ambiental de los servicios ecosistémicos en Argentina.
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Minaverry, Clara María
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ECOSYSTEM services , *ENVIRONMENTAL policy , *ENVIRONMENTAL law , *SUSTAINABILITY , *LAW reform , *LAW , *GOVERNMENT policy - Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to make an analysis of the main issues of environmental or ecosystem services regulations in Argentina, and a brief reference of a selection of Latin American countries laws (Peru and Costa Rica). We implemented the documental observation and normative comparative methods. One of the main results is that during last year many bills of laws were presented at the National Congress, which guidelines might be useful as precedents. Notwithstanding, in parallel an integral evaluation must be made in order to state if some valid environmental laws should be or not abolished, in order to avoid new contradictions. One of the main limitations for the argentine case, is that there is not a specific regulation about environmental services. We can conclude that in the case of other countries of the region which already have regulated the ecosystem services payment, there are some relevant issues which might be taken into account for future laws and/or public policies in Argentina. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
12. EL CONSENSO DE BEIJING Y LA REPRIMARIZACIÓN PRODUCTIVA DE AMERICA LATINA: EL CASO ARGENTINO.
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Bolinaga, Luciano and Slipak, Ariel
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INTERNATIONAL trade , *POWER (Social sciences) , *GLOBALIZATION , *COMMERCE , *INTERNATIONAL economic relations - Abstract
One of the most decisive ways in which the global economy and power relations were transformed at dawn of the twenty-first century was the rise of China as a major power, as well as the consequent influence the country has been able to exercise over peripheral nations. Although the majority of administrations in Latin America have rejected the policies once hailed by the Washington Consensus, it is striking that they have largely accepted a new system of asymmetrical relations with another major world power, which is fostering the reprimarization of the productive structure in Latin American economies. Thus, beginning with the case of Argentina, this paper explores the path to what is now known as the Beijing Consensus, with an emphasis on a characterization based on the analysis provided below. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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13. Whig History, Periodization, and International Cooperation in the Southern Cone.
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Darnton, Christopher
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INTERNATIONAL cooperation , *MILITARY government , *HISTORY , *INTERNATIONAL economic relations , *ECONOMIC policy , *INTERNATIONAL economic integration ,ARGENTINA-Brazil relations ,LATIN American economic integration - Abstract
This paper analyzes the development of cooperation between Argentina and Brazil from their initial rapprochement of 1979 to the construction of Mercosur in 1991. It presents an account of cooperation that emphasizes the power and organizational interests of the armed forces and that challenges the prevailing emphases on democratization and neoliberalism. In doing so, it addresses a methodological problem for qualitative research in international relations: What can be done if our theories of why cooperation occurs affect our perceptions of when it begins? Conventional explanations of Argentine-Brazilian cooperation may be biased toward what historian Herbert Butterfield called 'Whig history,' which sees in past events associations that exist only in the present. These tendencies can alter our periodization of cases, omit or falsely reject important causal variables, and too readily confirm our preferred hypotheses, but they can also be corrected. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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