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Overcoming segmentation in Social Policy? Comparing New Early Education and Child Care Efforts in Costa Rica and Uruguay

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dc.creator Martínez Franzoni, Juliana
dc.creator Sánchez Ancochea, Diego
dc.date 2021-11-05T16:22:53Z
dc.date 2021-11-05T16:22:53Z
dc.date 2018
dc.date.accessioned 2023-03-20T15:41:27Z
dc.date.available 2023-03-20T15:41:27Z
dc.identifier https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1111/blar.12850
dc.identifier 1470-9856
dc.identifier https://repositorio.iis.ucr.ac.cr/handle/123456789/857
dc.identifier https://doi.org/10.1111/blar.12850
dc.identifier.uri https://biblioteca-repositorio.clacso.edu.ar/handle/CLACSO/214870
dc.description During the late 2000s, Early Child Education and Care (ECEC) became a policy priority for several Latin American countries. Coherent with international ideas yet against the legacy of deep-seated segmentation, the new programs embraced universalist aims. Are countries able to achieve universalism? Why are some countries advancing more than others? This article addresses this question, exploring changes in the policy architectures and policy processes behind ECEC in Costa Rica and Uruguay – two regional leaders in these efforts. Based on document analysis and interviews with policymakers, we show that Uruguay advanced more decisively towards unification and explore why
dc.description UCR::Instituto de Investigaciones Sociales
dc.language en
dc.publisher Wiley Online Library
dc.source Bulletin of Latin American Research, pp. 1-15
dc.subject Política Social
dc.subject inclusión
dc.subject Costa Rica
dc.subject Uruguay
dc.title Overcoming segmentation in Social Policy? Comparing New Early Education and Child Care Efforts in Costa Rica and Uruguay
dc.type artículo científico


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