Latin American countries are in the midst of a demographic transition and, as a consequence, a population-aging process. Over the next few decades, the number of children will decline relative to the number...
Uruguay, like many other countries in the region, faces serious medium- and long-term challenges associated with two global megatrends: population aging and technological change. The objective of this...
Uruguay’s development progress in recent decades includes falling mortality and fertility which is changing the age structure of the population. This aging of the population will continue in coming years...
Los avances en el proceso de desarrollo de Uruguay en las últimas décadas se reflejan en diversas dimensiones, incluyendo una caída de la mortalidad y reducciones de la fecundidad - que reflejan la creciente...
The process of demographic transition through which Argentina is passing is a window of both opportunities and challenges in economic and social terms. Argentina is still a young country in which the working-age...
This paper on the role of the provinces as it obtains in the social protection in Argentina points out that the social protection system in Argentina developed gradually since the beginning of the last...
This study aims to provide an overview of past and future population dynamics, analyzing their impact on social and economic development of Argentina. It tries to identify the opportunities and challenges...
This study on Beyond the Contributory Pension, Fourteen Latin American experiences has fifteen chapters, which discuss and analyze the various policy initiatives aimed at expanding public coverage beyond...
This study of a Uruguay that is more equitable states that the system of Uruguay social protection is working efficiently, with elevated fiscal costs but with manageable and appropriate impact. Most implemented...
This document presents an analysis of pension coverage trends in Latin America for the past decades. Its preparation involved the collection, revision, and processing of household surveys in over 18 countries...