Recent developments in financing social security in Latin America Manfred Nitsch, Helmu Schwarzer
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Bibliografía p. 41-44.
1 Social security in Latin America. The role of the State in the provision of social security. Fiscal effects. Social targeting. Women and social security. Fully-funded versus pay-as-you-go systems. 2 Reform case studies. Chile: a capitalized pension scheme and the universal minimum assistance promise. The Reform in Peru: Following the Chilean model. Reform in Colombia: Strengths and weaknesses of a parallel model. A briefing on Costa Rica's experience. Brazil: Fulfilling the Welfare-State dream?.
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