958 resultados para Social Indicators
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En el presente artículo analizamos en primer término el impacto diferencial de la paternidad y de la maternidad sobre las trayectorias laborales. El análisis longitudinal de datos de la Seguridad Social muestra como el nacimiento de un primogénito se configura como punto de inflexión a partir del cual en nuestro país divergen el conjunto de trayectorias laborales femeninas y masculinas de forma que el acceso a la paternidad aparece claramente asociado con una mayor dedicación al empleo por parte de los padres. Esta constatación nos induce a explorar el desarrollo de la política social de la paternidad en España en la medida en que la implicación paterna en el cuidado de los hijos constituye un factor clave tanto para lograr una mayor igualdad de oportunidades entre mujeres y hombres como para mejorar el nivel de bienestar infantil.
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En el presente artículo analizamos en primer término el impacto diferencial de la paternidad y de la maternidad sobre las trayectorias laborales. El análisis longitudinal de datos de la Seguridad Social muestra como el nacimiento de un primogénito se configura como punto de inflexión a partir del cual en nuestro país divergen el conjunto de trayectorias laborales femeninas y masculinas de forma que el acceso a la paternidad aparece claramente asociado con una mayor dedicación al empleo por parte de los padres. Esta constatación nos induce a explorar el desarrollo de la política social de la paternidad en España en la medida en que la implicación paterna en el cuidado de los hijos constituye un factor clave tanto para lograr una mayor igualdad de oportunidades entre mujeres y hombres como para mejorar el nivel de bienestar infantil.
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The study of convergence and divergence in global economy and social development utilises comparative indicators to investigate the contents of economic and social development policy and their effects on the global samples that represent the rich industrial, semi-industrial and the poor developing nations. The study searchesfor answers to questions such as "what are the objectives of economic growth policies in globalisation under the imperatives of convergence and divergence, and how do these affect human well-being in consideration to the objectives of social policy in various nations?" The empirical verification of data utilises the concepts of the `logic of industrialism´ for comparative analysis that focuses mainly on identifying the levels of well-being in world nations after the Second World War. The perspectives of convergence and divergence in global economy and social development critically examine the stages of early development processes in global economy, distinguish the differences between economy and social development, illustrate the contents of economic and social development policies, their effects on rich and poor countries, and the nature of convergence and divergence in propelling economic growth and unequal social development in world nations. The measurement of convergence and divergence in global economy and social development utilised both economic and social data that were combined into an index that measures the precise levels of the effects of economic and social development policies on human well-being in the rich and poor nations. The task of finding policy solutions to resolve the controversies are reviewed through empirical investigations and the analyses of trends indicated within economic and social indicators and data. These revealed how the adoption of social policy measures in translating the gains from economic growth, towards promoting education, public health, and equity, generate social progress and longer life expectancy, higher economic growth, and sustain more stable macro economy for the nations. Social policy is concerned with the translation of benefits from objectives of global economic growth policies, to objectives of social development policy in nation states. Social policy, therefore, represents an open door whereby benefits of economic growth policies are linked with the broader objectives of social development policy, thereby enhancing the possibility of extending benefits from economic growth to all human being in every nation.
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From a methodological point of view, this paper makes two contributions to the literature. One contribution is the proposal of a new measure of pro-poor growth. This new measure provides the linkage between growth rates in mean income and in income inequality. In this context, growth is defined as propoor (or anti-poor) if there is a gain (or loss) in the growth rate due to a decrease (or increase) in inequality. The other contribution is a decomposition methodology that explores linkages between growth patterns and social policies. Through the decomposition analysis, we assess the contribution of different income sources to growth patterns. The proposed methodologies are then applied to the Brazilian National Household Survey (PNAD) covering the period 1995-2004. The paper analyzes the evolution of Brazilian social indicators based on per capita income exploring links with adverse labour market performance and social policy change, with particular emphasis on the expansion of targeted cash transfers and devising more pro-poor social security benefits.
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From a methodological point of view, this paper makes two contlibutions to the literature. One contribution is the proposal of a new measure of pro-poor growth. This new measure provides the linkage between growth rates in mean income and in income inequality. In this context, growth is defined as pro-poor (or anti-poor) if there is a gain (or loss) in the growth rate due to a decrease (or increase) in inequality. The other contribution is a decomposition methodology that explores linkages between three dimensions: growth pattems, labour market performances. and social policies. Through the decomposition analysis, growth in per capita income is explained in terms of four labour market components: the employment rate. hours of work, the labour force participation rate. and productivity. We also assess the contribution of different nonlabour income sources to growth patterns. The proposed methodologies are then applied to the Brazilian National Household Survey (PNAD) covering the period 1995-2004. The paper analyzes the evolution of Brazilian social indicators based on per capita income exploring links with adverse labour market performance and social policy change, with particular emphasis on the expansion of targeted cash transfers and devising more propoor social security benefits.
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Prólogo de Alicia Bárcena