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Rofman Rafael, Oliveri María LauraEne 01, 2011

This work is based on observed tendencies in inequality in income distribution and poverty in Argentina and discusses its relationship with social protection policies. The document describes recent developments and reforms in key social protection programs...

Muñoz-Boudet Ana María, Pungiluppi Juliana, Castro María ElenaJul 01, 2010

This note specifies that one of the challenges faced by developing countries and more advanced countries is gender inequality in the labor market. Despite the existence of laws prohibiting discrimination in almost all countries women earn less than men in...

Jun 14, 2010

The Province of Buenos Aires has historically been the most important of all 23 Argentine provinces. Following Argentina's independence in 1816 and the development of the export-oriented agricultural sector, the province's control of the nation's biggest...

May 01, 2010

First tested in Mexico in 2003, and most recently applied in 2009 in Argentina, the World Bank has developed a model to incorporate gender equity into private sector organizations while simultaneously enhancing their business. Under the model,...

Cruces Guillermo, Gasparini LeonardoEne 01, 2009

This paper reviews from a critical perspective the evolution of inequality in income distribution in Argentina from the mid-seventies until the mid-2000. The work presents new empirical evidence and examines the existing literature about the factors behind...

Comercio
containers

La poca diversificación de sus exportaciones limita la habilidad del país de hacer frente a los cambios en los precios de las materias primas. Lea más »

Expertos
Penelope J. Brooks
Directora para Argentina, Uruguay y Paraguay
Agricultura
crops

El potencial para reducir las emisiones en el sector agrícola, con técnicas de uso del suelo y de ingeniería forestal, es muy significativo aunque poco explorado. Lea más »