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Fighting Unemployment in Twentieth-Century Chile Ángela Vergara

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Fighting Unemployment in Twentieth-Century Chile Ángela Vergara
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Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.42 MB
Author: Ángela Vergara
ISBN: 9780822988311, 0822988313
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Fighting Unemployment in Twentieth-Century Chile Ángela Vergara by Ángela Vergara 9780822988311, 0822988313 instant download after payment.

In Fighting Unemployment in Twentieth-Century Chile, Ángela Vergara narrates the story of how industrial and mine workers, peasants and day laborers, as well as blue-collar and white-collar employees earned a living through periods of economic, political, and social instability in twentieth-century Chile. The Great Depression transformed how Chileans viewed work and welfare rights and how they related to public institutions. Influenced by global and regional debates, the state put modern agencies in place to count and assist the poor and expand their social and economic rights. Weaving together bottom-up and transnational approaches, Vergara underscores the limits of these policies and demonstrates how the benefits and protections of wage labor became central to people’s lives and culture, and how global economic recessions, political oppression, and abusive employers threatened their working-class culture. Fighting Unemployment in Twentieth-Century Chile contributes to understanding the profound inequality that permeates Chilean history through a detailed analysis of the relationship between welfare professionals and the unemployed, the interpretation of labor laws, and employers’ everyday attitudes.

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