Has social policy expansion in Latin America reduced welfare decommodification and defamilialisation? Evidence from an overview of the Mexican welfare regime (Record no. 517693)

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Personal name Leyer, Ricardo Velázquez
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Title Has social policy expansion in Latin America reduced welfare decommodification and defamilialisation? Evidence from an overview of the Mexican welfare regime
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Social Policy and Society
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Extent 19(4), Oct, 2020: p.645-659
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Summary, etc Mexican social policy has been transformed in recent years with the introduction and expansion of social assistance programmes, causing a diversion from the trajectory based on social insurance since the first decades of the twentieth century. This article aims to understand the outcomes of that transformation, by applying welfare regime theory to establish how social policy reforms have affected the distribution of welfare responsibilities among the state, markets and families. The research identifies (de)commodification and (de)familialisation outcomes of policy changes in pensions, healthcare, unemployment and family support. Results suggest that the expansion has not produced significant reductions in decommodification or defamilialisation because of: a) the explicit or implicit role assigned to markets in policy design and implementation, and b) the reliance of the process of economic liberalisation on the welfare role performed by families. The case of Mexico may illustrate the current welfare challenges faced by societies across Latin America. - Reproduced
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Mexico, Latin America, Welfare regime, Decommodification, Defamilialisation
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Main entry heading Social Policy and Society
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Subject DIP WELFARE REGIME
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          Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2021-07-24 19(4), Oct, 2020: p.645-659 AR124953 2021-07-24 Articles

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