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Exclusion and engagement:

social policy in Latin America
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University of London, Institute of Latin American Studies, 2002 - Political Science - 503 pages
This collection offers a reappraisal of social policy in response to the scale of the challenges confronting Latin America. Divided into four sectionsConcepts, Models and Practice; Health and Social Security; Education; and Household and Communitythe book explores the functions of social policy and the prospects of its performing a new and more dynamic role. The authors place contemporary social policy in historical perspective, study the connection between growth and welfare, and consider the efficacy of the state in the social sphere from both macro and micro perspectives. Underpinning the collection are issues relating to the question of the social contract between state and citizen and how the exercise of citizenship connects society and

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About the author (2002)

Abel is Senior Lecturer in Latin Americn History at University College London, and Associate Fellow of the Institute of Latin American Studies, University of London.

Lewis is Senior Lecturer in Latin American Economic History at the London School of Economics & Political Science and Associate Fellow of the Institute of Latin American Studies, University of London.