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La evolución de las estructuras familiares en América Latina, 1990-2010: Los retos de la pobreza, la vulnerabilidad y el cuidado

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  • Ullmann, Heidi
  • Maldonado Valera, Carlos
  • Rico, María Nieves

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Las familias desempeñan funciones esenciales como la socialización y el cuidado que son primordiales para el acceso de las personas al bienestar en un sentido amplio. Históricamente, las familias ejecutan tales funciones mediante arreglos diversos, en el contexto de las alternativas ofrecidas por las políticas públicas, el mercado y las organizaciones de la sociedad civil. Si, como en el pasado, las familias siguen siendo protagonistas del acceso al bienestar, entonces los cambios en su estructura y funcionamiento son un importante objeto de estudio, particularmente en América Latina, donde dichos cambios están ocurriendo de forma acelerada, de la mano de diversos factores demográficos, económicos y culturales.

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  • Ullmann, Heidi & Maldonado Valera, Carlos & Rico, María Nieves, 2014. "La evolución de las estructuras familiares en América Latina, 1990-2010: Los retos de la pobreza, la vulnerabilidad y el cuidado," Políticas Sociales 36717, Naciones Unidas Comisión Económica para América Latina y el Caribe (CEPAL).
  • Handle: RePEc:ecr:col041:36717
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    2. Juan Robalino & Katrina Mullan & Matías Piaggio & Marisol Guzmán, 2023. "Does Green Infrastructure Work? Precipitation, Protected Areas, Floods and Landslides," Economics of Disasters and Climate Change, Springer, vol. 7(3), pages 457-482, November.

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