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Comparative analysis of aging policy reforms in Argentina, Chile, Costa Rica, and Mexico

This investigation uses case studies and comparative analysis to review and analyze aging policy in Argentina, Chile, Costa Rica, and Mexico and uncovers similarities and relevant trends in the substance of historical and current aging policy across countries. Initial charity-based approaches to pov...

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Published in:Journal of aging & social policy 2019-05, Vol.31 (3), p.211-233
Main Authors: Calvo, Esteban, Berho, Maureen, Roqué, Mónica, Amaro, Juan Sebastián, Morales-Martinez, Fernando, Rivera-Meza, Emiliana, Gutiérrez Robledo, Luis Miguel F., López, Elizabeth Caro, Canals, Bernardita, Kornfeld, Rosa
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Case studies
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Comparative analysis
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Developing countries
Evidence-based practice
Health technology assessment
Illnesses
Intervention
Latin America
LDCs
Policy making
Poverty
Reforms
Social interest
Welfare regimes
Well being
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