¿Why Are Thre More Poor Women in Latin America?
Latin America is emerging from a “left turn” or “Pink Tide” that started in 1998 and lasted through the mid-2010s. Electoral competition gave progressive platforms wider influence and highlighted demands for progressive labor and social policies. This shift to the left was the political outcome o...
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author | Martínez Franzoni, Juliana |
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description | Latin America is emerging from a “left turn” or “Pink Tide” that started in 1998 and lasted through the mid-2010s. Electoral competition gave progressive platforms wider influence and highlighted demands for progressive labor and social policies.
This shift to the left was the political outcome of citizens’ disillusionment with the unmet promises of earlier conservative governments. This disillusionment coincided with an economic boom. Although diverse, left-wing parties and their leaders voiced demands for change, especially in living conditions. By 2000, social outcomes and public policies advanced across the region. |
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spelling | IIS-CIDCACS-RD-123456789-7992022-10-14T17:40:26Z ¿Why Are Thre More Poor Women in Latin America? Martínez Franzoni, Juliana Políticas de empleo Participación de la mujer Política gubernamental Pobreza Izquierda América Latina Latin America is emerging from a “left turn” or “Pink Tide” that started in 1998 and lasted through the mid-2010s. Electoral competition gave progressive platforms wider influence and highlighted demands for progressive labor and social policies. This shift to the left was the political outcome of citizens’ disillusionment with the unmet promises of earlier conservative governments. This disillusionment coincided with an economic boom. Although diverse, left-wing parties and their leaders voiced demands for change, especially in living conditions. By 2000, social outcomes and public policies advanced across the region. UCR::Vicerrectoría de Investigación::Unidades de Investigación::Ciencias Sociales::Instituto de Investigaciones Sociales (IIS) 2021-10-18T22:18:30Z 2021-10-18T22:18:30Z 2018 contribución a revista https://globaldialogue.isa-sociology.org/volume-8-issue-3/ https://repositorio.iis.ucr.ac.cr/handle/123456789/799 es application/pdf International Sociological Association Dialogue Global. Magazine of the International Sociology Association Vol.8, Núm. 3 Global Dialogue; Vol, 8, Núm. 3: 2018 |
spellingShingle | Políticas de empleo Participación de la mujer Política gubernamental Pobreza Izquierda América Latina Martínez Franzoni, Juliana ¿Why Are Thre More Poor Women in Latin America? |
title | ¿Why Are Thre More Poor Women in Latin America? |
title_full | ¿Why Are Thre More Poor Women in Latin America? |
title_fullStr | ¿Why Are Thre More Poor Women in Latin America? |
title_full_unstemmed | ¿Why Are Thre More Poor Women in Latin America? |
title_short | ¿Why Are Thre More Poor Women in Latin America? |
title_sort | why are thre more poor women in latin america |
topic | Políticas de empleo Participación de la mujer Política gubernamental Pobreza Izquierda América Latina |
url | https://globaldialogue.isa-sociology.org/volume-8-issue-3/ https://repositorio.iis.ucr.ac.cr/handle/123456789/799 |
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