Recall, promise and negativity: reflections based on latin american experiences

The prevailing class analysis of Latin American societies defines informality as a class cleavage that divides the working class (Portes, 1985; Salvia, 2012). In disagreement with this interpretation, thisresearch sustains that formal and informal workers share a common class interest, and therefore...

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Autor principal: Annunziata, Rocío
Formato: Artículo revista
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Centro Universitario Regional Zona Atlántica - Universidad Nacional del Comahue - Argentin 2017
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Acceso en línea:http://revele.uncoma.edu.ar/index.php/Sociales/article/view/1409
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topic Recall
Campaign Promise
Negativity
Latin America
Democracy
Revocatoria
Promesa Electoral
Negatividad
América Latina
Democracia
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Campaign Promise
Negativity
Latin America
Democracy
Revocatoria
Promesa Electoral
Negatividad
América Latina
Democracia
Annunziata, Rocío
Recall, promise and negativity: reflections based on latin american experiences
topic_facet Recall
Campaign Promise
Negativity
Latin America
Democracy
Revocatoria
Promesa Electoral
Negatividad
América Latina
Democracia
author Annunziata, Rocío
author_facet Annunziata, Rocío
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title Recall, promise and negativity: reflections based on latin american experiences
title_short Recall, promise and negativity: reflections based on latin american experiences
title_full Recall, promise and negativity: reflections based on latin american experiences
title_fullStr Recall, promise and negativity: reflections based on latin american experiences
title_full_unstemmed Recall, promise and negativity: reflections based on latin american experiences
title_sort recall, promise and negativity: reflections based on latin american experiences
description The prevailing class analysis of Latin American societies defines informality as a class cleavage that divides the working class (Portes, 1985; Salvia, 2012). In disagreement with this interpretation, thisresearch sustains that formal and informal workers share a common class interest, and therefore are two segments of the same social class (Wright, 1983; 1997; 2015). This article is part of a largerresearch project that aims to study the structural, organizing and cultural links between these two groups of workers. In particular, this article analyzed biographical and family linkages thatconnected formal and the informal workers in Argentina (2007). I used survey data from the “Encuesta Nacional de Estratificación y Movilidad Social en la Argentina” (ENES), applied in 2007 toa multistage probability sample of the Argentine population. Data allowed to measure the class schema proposed by Erik Olin Wright (1997), already applied to Argentina data (Jorrat, 2000). Thesample used in this analysis consists of individuals between 25 and 65 years old, who were part of the employed labor force at the time of the survey (N=2,035). The paper explores the implications of this evidence for debates around the class position of informal workers.
publisher Centro Universitario Regional Zona Atlántica - Universidad Nacional del Comahue - Argentin
publishDate 2017
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