La résurgence des politiques sociales au Mexique
Enrique Valencia Lomeli
Revue Tiers Monde, 2003, vol. 44, issue 175, 555-582
Abstract:
[eng] Enrique Valencia Lomelí — The resurgence of social policies in Mexico . This article retraces Mexican social policies, from the import substitution period to current liberal inroads. It first analyses social policies related to the growth period : The social risk management forms, the integration of the whole population in a social security system and the limits of the strategy. It follows with a presentation of the reforms of the 90s, featuring new policy targets. The discussion leads to an appraisal of social policies issuing from political regime change with particular regard to the resultant social risks of exclusion. The current debate in Mexico, dubbed as the « re-emergence of the social », appears to be a factor of major political confrontation.
Date: 2003
Note: DOI:10.3406/tiers.2003.5408
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