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Bienestar y clase social. La desigualdad social en clave comparativa: Reino Unido, España y Argentina

Welfare and social class. The social inequality in comparative key: United Kingdom, Spain and Argentina
[journal article]

Ayos, Emilio Jorge
Pla, Jésica

Abstract

En este artículo analizamos la distribución y la composición por fuente de los ingresos individuales y de los hogares, y su relación con la estructura social, como forma de aprehender las modalidades de satisfacción de necesidades y la producción de bienestar desde una perspectiva comparativa, selec... view more

En este artículo analizamos la distribución y la composición por fuente de los ingresos individuales y de los hogares, y su relación con la estructura social, como forma de aprehender las modalidades de satisfacción de necesidades y la producción de bienestar desde una perspectiva comparativa, seleccionando los casos de Reino Unido, España y Argentina. Se usa un abordaje cuantitativo, basado en micro-datos de encuestas de hogares. Retomamos la discusión sobre las formas de articulación entre las diferentes instituciones que participan en la provisión del bienestar, es decir, los debates sobre la diversidad de regímenes de bienestar que organizan a las sociedades capitalistas contemporáneas. Aportaremos evidencia empírica que muestra el peso excluyente que tienen los ingresos laborales para las clases trabajadoras en el caso latinoamericano en comparación con los casos europeos.... view less


The article pursues further analysis on the distribution and composition of different sources of income, both individual and household, and its relationship with the social structure, to explain different modalities of production of welfare from a comparative perspective. We analyse the cases of the... view more

The article pursues further analysis on the distribution and composition of different sources of income, both individual and household, and its relationship with the social structure, to explain different modalities of production of welfare from a comparative perspective. We analyse the cases of the United Kingdom, Spain and Argentina by quantitative techniques, based on microdata from household surveys. We will discuss the forms of articulation between different institutions involves in the provision of welfare by providing empirical evidence that shows the greater importance of labour income for working classes in Latin American compared to the European cases.... view less

Keywords
social structure; comparative research; family; social class; Spain; Great Britain; Argentina

Classification
General Sociology, Basic Research, General Concepts and History of Sociology, Sociological Theories

Free Keywords
Regímenes de bienestar; estructura social; estudios comparativos; familias; clase social; Welfare regimes; comparative studies; EU-SILC

Document language
Spanish

Publication Year
2021

Page/Pages
p. 1-23

Journal
Revista Española de Sociología, 30 (2021) 3

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22325/fes/res.2021.57

ISSN
1578-2824

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0


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