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Provisional and welfare inclusion in Brazil (1988-2005): scope and limits G. C. Delgado, Ana C. Querino

Por: Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoIdioma: Inglés Detalles de publicación: México CISS UI 2005Descripción: 44-94 p. il. 22 cmTema(s): Clasificación CDD:
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Recursos en línea: En: Conferencia Interamericana de Seguridad Social Well-being and social policyResumen: This paper analyses the influence of new rights derived from the Social Security System in Brazil after the Federal Constitution (1988). At least, three different and independent forces determinate the arrangements in social security policies: 1) the new social rights created by constitutional rules in response to social pressure; 2) the decrease of employment and wages in salaried jobs imposed by business cycle; 3) the trend on demographic transition and its direct, but modest influence in the system. In spite of ideological differences, there is a consensus that social security financing depends on an increase of at least 4% per year in GDP.
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Título en español: Inclusión previsional y asistencial en Brasil (1988-2008): alcances y límites.

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This paper analyses the influence of new rights derived from the Social Security System in Brazil after the Federal Constitution (1988). At least, three different and independent forces determinate the arrangements in social security policies: 1) the new social rights created by constitutional rules in response to social pressure; 2) the decrease of employment and wages in salaried jobs imposed by business cycle; 3) the trend on demographic transition and its direct, but modest influence in the system. In spite of ideological differences, there is a consensus that social security financing depends on an increase of at least 4% per year in GDP.

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