ISBN:
9781316410547
Language:
English
Pages:
1 online resource (xvii, 256 pages)
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DDC:
306.09172/4
Keywords:
Geschichte 1940-2014
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Entwicklungsländer
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Sozialpolitik
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Developing countries / Social policy / Case studies
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Costa Rica
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Fallstudiensammlung
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Fallstudiensammlung
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Costa Rica
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Sozialpolitik
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Geschichte 1940-2014
Abstract:
Universal social policies have the power to reduce inequality and create more cohesive societies. How can countries in the South deliver universalism? This book answers this question through a comparative analysis of Costa Rica, Mauritius, South Korea, and Uruguay, and a detailed historical account of Costa Rica's successful trajectory. Against the backdrop of democracy and progressive parties, the authors place at center stage the policy architectures defined as the combination of instruments that dictate the benefits available to people. The volume also explores the role of state actors in building pro-universal architectures. This book will interest advanced students and scholars of human development and public and social policies, as well as policymakers eager to promote universal policies across the South
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Part I. Universalism in the South -- Introduction -- Universalism in the South: definition and relevance -- Part II. A Comparative Study of Policy Architecture -- Policy architectures and universal outputs today -- The long-term influence of policy architectures -- Part III. Building Universalism in Costa Rica -- The foundations of the policy architecture in the 1940s -- Moving further towards unification in the 1970s -- Contradictory moves under market pressures since the 1980s -- Part IV. Conclusions -- Actors and ideas in comparative perspective -- The quest for universalism: implications for contemporary policymaking
DOI:
10.1017/CBO9781316410547
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