Persistence of an exclusionary model: Inequality and segmentation in Mexican society |
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Authors: | María Cristina BAYÓN |
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Affiliation: | Researcher at the Institute of Social Research, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, email: cristina.bayon@servidor.unam.mx. |
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Abstract: | Beginning in the 1980s, Mexico's social and labour policies took a neoliberal turn which exacerbated inequalities, poverty and social exclusion. The change of policy course that has occurred over the past decade has so far failed to bring about a critical review of the country's economic model and its social consequences. The role of the State has been systematically cut back; social services have been outsourced to the market; and informal family‐based social protection has gained ground. Mexico's social model has thus been reduced to a system that is almost exclusively concerned with protection for those living in extreme poverty. |
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Keywords: | social policy social security reform poverty alleviation promotion of employment Mexico |
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