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Post by account_disabled on Dec 19, 2023 23:42:56 GMT -6
As Rosenman points out, if one from those years to the present on socioeconomic indicators rather than the trajectory of the pendulum, it's more like the complete fall of the slide. Transformation of the world of work The focus of the transformation of Argentina's social structure is the sphere of work. First the military dictatorship and then a decade later neoliberalism dismantled the productive matrix that sustained a nearly full-employment society. Sociologist Maristras Vampa expressed a breakdown in the framework of meaning and sociability provided by the formal world of work. Badness opened the way for profound transfo Job Function Email List rmations in social relations, shaping an exclusionary society in a process of partisan disengagement and social discontent. In her book of that name. Argentinian society was recognized decades ago for its high level of inclusiveness and its ability to achieve upward social mobility through the redistributive actions of a powerful state but now seems to be a thing of the past. For sociologist Juan Carlos Torre over the past few decades Argentina has gone from being a country with a very poor population. Poverty has now become a structural problem in a poor country. The crisis of 2006 dramatically staged this shift. The large number of unemployed people left behind by neoliberal privatization flooded into the public sphere demanding employment and state aid. Deprived of the means of protest of formal jobs offered by the union world they had no other tools of collective action than blockades of roads and streets known as pickets. And so movements were born that inspired social protests in those times of crisis. these societies.
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