DiscoverSocial Protection PodcastEp. 42 | Social Protection in Latin America: Stratification, Politics and Influences
Ep. 42 | Social Protection in Latin America: Stratification, Politics and Influences

Ep. 42 | Social Protection in Latin America: Stratification, Politics and Influences

Update: 2024-09-061
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In this episode, we delve into the world of social protection with one of its foremost experts, Professor Armando Barrientos, Emeritus Professor of Poverty and Social Justice at the Global Development Institute, University of Manchester.


We discuss his groundbreaking new book, Social Protection in Latin America, and explore the argument that social protection systems or institutions are not just safety nets but also mechanisms of stratification. We also talked about what that means, why it matters, and how it shapes the lives of millions across the region.


Finally, we also examine the crucial role of politics in shaping social protection and debate whether Latin America should aspire to the European model of a welfare state. From the Latin American innovative approaches to their global influence and the future of social protection, this episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of social justice and public policy.


 


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Ep. 42 | Social Protection in Latin America: Stratification, Politics and Influences

Ep. 42 | Social Protection in Latin America: Stratification, Politics and Influences

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