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    Income Poverty in Argentina and Bahía Blanca: Reference estimates and methodological issues by Santos, María Emma

    Published 2016
    “…In this paper we estimate the indigence and poverty by income in 2014 and 2015 for the total urban agglomera-tions of Argentina and for the particular case of Bahía Blanca, an intermediate city, eminently industrial and com-mercial, with high levels of recent unemployment and indigence. It is found that by the middle of 2015 one in ten people was in a situation of indigence and almost three out of ten were in poverty, which is equivalent to approxi-mately 11.6 million people. …”
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    The Credibility and the Macroeconomic Policy after the abandonment of Convertibility by Visintini, Alfredo Aldo, Rosales, Julio

    Published 2019
    “…The analysis concluded that: 1) the announcements and macroeconomic policy measures taken to deal with the crisis were implemented in a context of total loss of credibility of the authorities after the abandonment of the Convertibility, 2) the response of the In the face of such a loss of credibility, the government took fiscal and monetary adjustments to extremes in order to contain the exchange volatility and reverse the expectations of hyperinflation with a huge cost in terms of falling output, increased unemployment and poverty, and 3) the reversion of the expectations of the economic agents, which manifested itself in the containment of the volatility of the exchange rate, shows that the strong fiscal and monetary adjustment had a much greater weight than the reputational factors in the formation of the expectations…”
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    ON THE EXISTENCE OF A MASS OF RESERVE AMONG HIGHER EDUCATION GRADUATES. ITS WEIGHT AND COMPOSITION IN ARGENTINA, 2010-2012 by Donaire, Ricardo Martín

    Published 2017
    “…This situation is most openly presented in the possibility of unemployment among higher graduates, although it could also be extended to all those situations in which the categories that were trained to perform intellectual functions cannot be effectively employed in those activities. …”
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    A CAPITALISM THAT NEUTRALIZES THE CRITIQUE? THE DISCOURSES OF NEW MANAGEMENT IN FRONT OF THE INDICTMENTS TO THE “LABOUR SOCIETY” by Pagura, Nicolás Germinal

    Published 2017
    “…Habermas and Gorz are two of the theorists who have argued in this context that developed societies transit a model in which necessary labor time decreases inevitably, and unemployment and job insecurity become structural. Nevertheless, this will be seen as an opportunity, because they understand that labor would have ceased to be the place where individuals could realize themselves, even surpassed capitalism. …”
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    In Memóriam: Carlos Vido Kesman by Frediani, Ramón

    Published 2021
    “…A century ago, his parents came from the distant Kingdom of Montenegro, possibly fleeing that troubled Balkan region because of its war against the Austro-Hungarian Empire (1914-1916) and the Turkish-Greek war (1919-1922), joining millions of European immigrants who, because of hunger, war or unemployment, fled to Argentina in those years. Tito Kesman was born on 7 March 1941 in Corzuela, Province of Chaco, an agricultural colony made up of Yugoslav, Polish and Bulgarian migrants.He graduated as Public Accountant (1964), Lic. in Economic Sciences (1968) and finally Dr. in Economic Sciences (1970), at the National University of Cordoba (UNC). …”
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    Analysis of internal migrations in Argentina in the period 2005-2010 by Basso, Martin

    Published 2023
    “…In general, migrations are associated with higher incomes, but also higher unemployment rates, which may be due to difficulties in finding employment in the new destination. …”
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    Latin America’s Response to China and India: Overview of Research Findings and Policy Implications by Lederman, Daniel, Olarreaga, Marcelo, Perry, Guillermo

    Published 2007
    “…Also, LAC imports from China and India have been associated with modest unemployment and adjustment costs in manufacturing industries. …”
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    Human rights and extension. 40 years of democracy by Chabrando, Victoria, Solis, Ana Carol

    Published 2023
    “…The public words of the president of the Mothers of Plaza de Mayo Association, one of the most important leaders of the Human Rights Movement, her denouncements and vehemence set the course in the protests against the policies of impunity and privatizations and in the marches against hunger and unemployment during the 1990s. She bequeathed to us the dignity of resistance in the face of injustice and humanity in the face of cruelty and against the silence of broad sectors of society in the midst of neoliberal policies. …”
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    MARX AND THE PROBLEM OF LACK OF WORK by Dimarco, Sabina

    Published 2016
    “…Based on a number of studies that have been analyzed from a socio-historical perspective the process of social construction of unemployed, the article analyzes the way in which the lack of work in valid people is problematized in Karl Marx's works. …”
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    Can Public Policy Help to Promote Micro-Enterprises Success in the Context of an Economic Downturn? The Case of Argentina by Gertel, Héctor R., Giuliodori, Roberto F., Bernard, Leandra, Meiners, Eugenia

    Published 2009
    “…Results: according to the entrepreneurial profile four groups were identified, the performance in each group was directly related to entrepreneur’s degree of dedication and inversely related to condition of being previously unemployed and public policies were found to be pro-poor biased.…”
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    Attitudes towards the Quarantine in Argentine Adults: Associations with Sociodemographic and Psychological Variables by Gago Galvagno, Lucas, De Grandis, Carolina, Ferrero, Florencia, Loss, Julián, Castrillón, Diego, Celleri, Milagros, Mustaca, Alba

    Published 2021
    “…Supporting the hypotheses raised, it was found that 80% of the participants reported complying with the quarantine, and the NA increased according to: high levels of FI and non-adaptative ER, days of confinement, gender, age, in those who did not comply 100% with isolation and in the unemployed ones. Although, results suggest that associations were found, longitudinal studies after the first phase of quarantine are necessary.…”
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