El significado político de los ministerios sociales en Argentina, Chile y Uruguay

Beginning in the 1990s, and as a result of the failure of market-oriented social-economic reforms, questions regarding poverty were reconsidered from a political perspective. At the same time, state institutions charged with overseeing new social policies and coordinating public policy directed at t...

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Egile Nagusiak: Midaglia, Carmen, Castillo, Marcelo, Fuentes, Guillermo
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Hizkuntza:Gaztelania
Argitaratua: Universidad de Chile: Instituto de Asuntos Públicos (INAP) 2010
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Baliabidea:Estado, gobierno, gestión pública: Revista Chilena de Administración Pública, ISSN 0717-6759, Nº. 15-16, 2010, pags. 123-154
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Laburpena: Beginning in the 1990s, and as a result of the failure of market-oriented social-economic reforms, questions regarding poverty were reconsidered from a political perspective. At the same time, state institutions charged with overseeing new social policies and coordinating public policy directed at the poor were established: Social Development Ministries. This article studies these ministries institutional insertion, the mechanisms for relating with other state actors and their political orientation. The main findings point, on the one hand, towards the consolidation of ministerial control of the social protection sector while, on the other hand, demanding a series of responsibilities associated with the coordination of the social sphere. It would appear that current institutional structures are unprepared for this task.