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una de Las principaLes estrategias de reproducción con que cuenta La pobLación de mÁs bajos recur... more una de Las principaLes estrategias de reproducción con que cuenta La pobLación de mÁs bajos recursos es eL desarroLLo de Las microempresas de subsistencia. un anÁLisis sobre eL aporte fundamentaL deL crédito y La capacitación. eL caso de La asociación avanzar. equidad y desarroLLo poLíticas para fortaLecer La situación de Las microempresas pobres 1 0 6 > por marta beKerman y mirta L. de paLomino brought to you by CORE View metadata, citation and similar papers at core.ac.uk
Sociologie du Travail, 2004
China in 2020: the leadership and the Party China 2020: international relations The Chinese econo... more China in 2020: the leadership and the Party China 2020: international relations The Chinese economy in the next decade China's military in 2020 China's environment in 2020 China's western regions 2020: their national and global implications China's rule of law China's 'soft power' development by 2020.
Argentina's movement of worker-recovered companies (WRC) gained significant public visibility... more Argentina's movement of worker-recovered companies (WRC) gained significant public visibility during and in the years following the institutional crisis of December 2001. In light of company shutdowns and dramatic increases in unemployment rates, many workers promoted the reopening of workplaces abandoned by their owners, giving origin to a movement that still exists to this day. Collectively, the actions centred on workplace and job "recoveries" have made up the distinguishing feature-or the "identity"-of the movement. Even though today's conjuncture is somewhat different than Argentina at the turn of the millennium, the universe of WRCs continues to expand. Moreover, the movement's new actors inscribe the earlier experiences of older WRCs onto their newer recoveries via their reinterpretation of collective memory. The objective of this article is to describe and analyze the characteristics of the expansion of the universe of WRCs in Argentina and co...
Fil: Bekerman, Marta. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Economicas. Instituto de ... more Fil: Bekerman, Marta. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Economicas. Instituto de Investigaciones Economicas; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cientificas y Tecnicas; Argentina
Revista Latinoamericana de Estudios del Trabajo ( …, 2007
... Una encuesta reciente (III Trimestre de 2005) del MTESS realizada en colaboración con el INDE... more ... Una encuesta reciente (III Trimestre de 2005) del MTESS realizada en colaboración con el INDEC y el Banco Mundial, permitió detectar situaciones diferentes de no registro de los ... re co pi la ción so bre el tema realizada en Argen ti na a fi nes de los '80 (Ga lín y No vick, 1989). ...
Affinities: A Journal of …, 2010
Argentina's movement of worker-recovered companies (WRC) gained significant public visibility dur... more Argentina's movement of worker-recovered companies (WRC) gained significant public visibility during and in the years following the institutional crisis of December 2001. In light of company shutdowns and dramatic increases in unemployment rates, many workers promoted the reopening of workplaces abandoned by their owners, giving origin to a movement that still exists to this day. Collectively, the actions centred on workplace and job "recoveries" have made up the distinguishing feature-or the "identity"-of the movement. Even though today's conjuncture is somewhat different than Argentina at the turn of the millennium, the universe of WRCs continues to expand. Moreover, the movement's new actors inscribe the earlier experiences of older WRCs onto their newer recoveries via their reinterpretation of collective memory. The objective of this article is to describe and analyze the characteristics of the expansion of the universe of WRCs in Argentina and compare the limits and potentialities between newer and older experiences of workplace recoveries. It also explores the specifics of how this expansion is due to a historical rereading of older worker experiences that influence how newer WRC protagonists self-identify with the broader WRC movement. Introduction: The two-way expansion of the universe of worker-recovered companies in Argentina Argentina's worker-recovered companies (WRC) movement gained significant public visibility during the period that followed the country's institutional crisis in December 2001. These self-managed companies constitute workers' responses to imminent job loss due to shutdowns or failures of employer-managed firms. In most cases, employees were among the first creditors in bankruptcy processes due to the breaching of labour contracts before the shutdowns took place. Facing the improbability of ever receiving salaries, benefits, or pension contributions owed, and in light of a socioeconomic context that made it difficult for workers to get back into the labour market, workers of self-managed companies seek to take control of a
Participantes: Enrique Arceo, Hector palomino, Agustin Salvia, Miguel Teubal Coordinador: Damian ... more Participantes: Enrique Arceo, Hector palomino, Agustin Salvia, Miguel Teubal Coordinador: Damian Pierbattisti 27 de agosto de 2012
Los movimientos sociales configurados por organizaciones de desocupados, trabajadores de empresas... more Los movimientos sociales configurados por organizaciones de desocupados, trabajadores de empresas recuperadas y asambleas barriales, constituyen respuestas novedosas a la crisis del modelo neoliberal en Argentina. Esos movimientos espontaneos no solo reflejan sino que tambien impulsan la politizacion de la sociedad civil, formulando proyectos que enfocan el cambio radical de las relaciones sociales. Por un lado apuntan a modificar las reglas basicas del sistema economico y social, sustituyendolas por otras que plantean un acceso universal a los medios de subsistencia y un acceso colectivo a los medios de produccion. Por otro lado amplian las fronteras de la politica instalando nuevas practicas sociales de deliberacion, a traves de una capacidad de movilizacion e influencia que excede considerablemente su dimension efectiva, en terminos del numero de sus miembros. Estos nuevos movimientos sociales intervienen en la construccion de la nueva agenda politica de la Argentina post neolibe...
Economia Exterior Estudios De La Revista Politica Exterior Sobre La Internacionalizacion De La Economia Espanola, 2007
Durante el siglo XX la economia argentina estuvo ligada a la implantacion de grandes organizacion... more Durante el siglo XX la economia argentina estuvo ligada a la implantacion de grandes organizaciones sindicales. Tras un notable debilitamiento sufrido en la decada de los noventa, los sindicatos han vuelto a recuperar su protagonismo en el pais. Su situacion, no obstante, es compleja.
Affinities: A Journal of …, 2010
Argentina's movement of worker-recovered companies (WRC) gained significant public visibility dur... more Argentina's movement of worker-recovered companies (WRC) gained significant public visibility during and in the years following the institutional crisis of December 2001. In light of company shutdowns and dramatic increases in unemployment rates, many workers promoted the reopening of workplaces abandoned by their owners, giving origin to a movement that still exists to this day. Collectively, the actions centred on workplace and job "recoveries" have made up the distinguishing feature-or the "identity"-of the movement. Even though today's conjuncture is somewhat different than Argentina at the turn of the millennium, the universe of WRCs continues to expand. Moreover, the movement's new actors inscribe the earlier experiences of older WRCs onto their newer recoveries via their reinterpretation of collective memory. The objective of this article is to describe and analyze the characteristics of the expansion of the universe of WRCs in Argentina and compare the limits and potentialities between newer and older experiences of workplace recoveries. It also explores the specifics of how this expansion is due to a historical rereading of older worker experiences that influence how newer WRC protagonists self-identify with the broader WRC movement. Introduction: The two-way expansion of the universe of worker-recovered companies in Argentina Argentina's worker-recovered companies (WRC) movement gained significant public visibility during the period that followed the country's institutional crisis in December 2001. These self-managed companies constitute workers' responses to imminent job loss due to shutdowns or failures of employer-managed firms. In most cases, employees were among the first creditors in bankruptcy processes due to the breaching of labour contracts before the shutdowns took place. Facing the improbability of ever receiving salaries, benefits, or pension contributions owed, and in light of a socioeconomic context that made it difficult for workers to get back into the labour market, workers of self-managed companies seek to take control of a
Sociologie du Travail, 2004
Les PME en Argentine forment-elles de véritables « réseaux productifs locaux » sur le modèle des ... more Les PME en Argentine forment-elles de véritables « réseaux productifs locaux » sur le modèle des districts italiens ? La notion de réseau est utilisée ici pour identifier les réseaux institutionnels, régionaux publics ou privés, de soutien des PME et pour préciser les stratégies des différents acteurs et la nature des accords passés entre eux. La seconde partie de l'article présente les résultats d'une enquête sur les réseaux de PME dans quatre régions choisies pour la diversité de leur production, de leur position sur le marché et dans la chaîne de production. Cette étude montre le faible développement des tissus consolidés de réseaux régionaux, sauf dans la région de Mendoza où l'on constate un fonctionnement en réseau « intégré » de PME, grandes entreprises, universités et institutions publiques et privées.-Numéro spécial : Amérique latine.
Les PME en Argentine forment-elles de véritables « réseaux productifs locaux » sur le modèle des ... more Les PME en Argentine forment-elles de véritables « réseaux productifs locaux » sur le modèle des districts italiens ? La notion de réseau est utilisée ici pour identifier les réseaux institutionnels, régionaux publics ou privés, de soutien des PME et pour préciser les stratégies des différents acteurs et la nature des accords passés entre eux. La seconde partie de l'article présente les résultats d'une enquête sur les réseaux de PME dans quatre régions choisies pour la diversité de leur production, de leur position sur le marché et dans la chaîne de production. Cette étude montre le faible développement des tissus consolidés de réseaux régionaux, sauf dans la région de Mendoza où l'on constate un fonctionnement en réseau « intégré » de PME, grandes entreprises, universités et institutions publiques et privées.-Numéro spécial : Amérique latine.
una de Las principaLes estrategias de reproducción con que cuenta La pobLación de mÁs bajos recur... more una de Las principaLes estrategias de reproducción con que cuenta La pobLación de mÁs bajos recursos es eL desarroLLo de Las microempresas de subsistencia. un anÁLisis sobre eL aporte fundamentaL deL crédito y La capacitación. eL caso de La asociación avanzar. equidad y desarroLLo poLíticas para fortaLecer La situación de Las microempresas pobres 1 0 6 > por marta beKerman y mirta L. de paLomino brought to you by CORE View metadata, citation and similar papers at core.ac.uk
Sociologie du Travail, 2004
China in 2020: the leadership and the Party China 2020: international relations The Chinese econo... more China in 2020: the leadership and the Party China 2020: international relations The Chinese economy in the next decade China's military in 2020 China's environment in 2020 China's western regions 2020: their national and global implications China's rule of law China's 'soft power' development by 2020.
Argentina's movement of worker-recovered companies (WRC) gained significant public visibility... more Argentina's movement of worker-recovered companies (WRC) gained significant public visibility during and in the years following the institutional crisis of December 2001. In light of company shutdowns and dramatic increases in unemployment rates, many workers promoted the reopening of workplaces abandoned by their owners, giving origin to a movement that still exists to this day. Collectively, the actions centred on workplace and job "recoveries" have made up the distinguishing feature-or the "identity"-of the movement. Even though today's conjuncture is somewhat different than Argentina at the turn of the millennium, the universe of WRCs continues to expand. Moreover, the movement's new actors inscribe the earlier experiences of older WRCs onto their newer recoveries via their reinterpretation of collective memory. The objective of this article is to describe and analyze the characteristics of the expansion of the universe of WRCs in Argentina and co...
Fil: Bekerman, Marta. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Economicas. Instituto de ... more Fil: Bekerman, Marta. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Economicas. Instituto de Investigaciones Economicas; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cientificas y Tecnicas; Argentina
Revista Latinoamericana de Estudios del Trabajo ( …, 2007
... Una encuesta reciente (III Trimestre de 2005) del MTESS realizada en colaboración con el INDE... more ... Una encuesta reciente (III Trimestre de 2005) del MTESS realizada en colaboración con el INDEC y el Banco Mundial, permitió detectar situaciones diferentes de no registro de los ... re co pi la ción so bre el tema realizada en Argen ti na a fi nes de los '80 (Ga lín y No vick, 1989). ...
Affinities: A Journal of …, 2010
Argentina's movement of worker-recovered companies (WRC) gained significant public visibility dur... more Argentina's movement of worker-recovered companies (WRC) gained significant public visibility during and in the years following the institutional crisis of December 2001. In light of company shutdowns and dramatic increases in unemployment rates, many workers promoted the reopening of workplaces abandoned by their owners, giving origin to a movement that still exists to this day. Collectively, the actions centred on workplace and job "recoveries" have made up the distinguishing feature-or the "identity"-of the movement. Even though today's conjuncture is somewhat different than Argentina at the turn of the millennium, the universe of WRCs continues to expand. Moreover, the movement's new actors inscribe the earlier experiences of older WRCs onto their newer recoveries via their reinterpretation of collective memory. The objective of this article is to describe and analyze the characteristics of the expansion of the universe of WRCs in Argentina and compare the limits and potentialities between newer and older experiences of workplace recoveries. It also explores the specifics of how this expansion is due to a historical rereading of older worker experiences that influence how newer WRC protagonists self-identify with the broader WRC movement. Introduction: The two-way expansion of the universe of worker-recovered companies in Argentina Argentina's worker-recovered companies (WRC) movement gained significant public visibility during the period that followed the country's institutional crisis in December 2001. These self-managed companies constitute workers' responses to imminent job loss due to shutdowns or failures of employer-managed firms. In most cases, employees were among the first creditors in bankruptcy processes due to the breaching of labour contracts before the shutdowns took place. Facing the improbability of ever receiving salaries, benefits, or pension contributions owed, and in light of a socioeconomic context that made it difficult for workers to get back into the labour market, workers of self-managed companies seek to take control of a
Participantes: Enrique Arceo, Hector palomino, Agustin Salvia, Miguel Teubal Coordinador: Damian ... more Participantes: Enrique Arceo, Hector palomino, Agustin Salvia, Miguel Teubal Coordinador: Damian Pierbattisti 27 de agosto de 2012
Los movimientos sociales configurados por organizaciones de desocupados, trabajadores de empresas... more Los movimientos sociales configurados por organizaciones de desocupados, trabajadores de empresas recuperadas y asambleas barriales, constituyen respuestas novedosas a la crisis del modelo neoliberal en Argentina. Esos movimientos espontaneos no solo reflejan sino que tambien impulsan la politizacion de la sociedad civil, formulando proyectos que enfocan el cambio radical de las relaciones sociales. Por un lado apuntan a modificar las reglas basicas del sistema economico y social, sustituyendolas por otras que plantean un acceso universal a los medios de subsistencia y un acceso colectivo a los medios de produccion. Por otro lado amplian las fronteras de la politica instalando nuevas practicas sociales de deliberacion, a traves de una capacidad de movilizacion e influencia que excede considerablemente su dimension efectiva, en terminos del numero de sus miembros. Estos nuevos movimientos sociales intervienen en la construccion de la nueva agenda politica de la Argentina post neolibe...
Economia Exterior Estudios De La Revista Politica Exterior Sobre La Internacionalizacion De La Economia Espanola, 2007
Durante el siglo XX la economia argentina estuvo ligada a la implantacion de grandes organizacion... more Durante el siglo XX la economia argentina estuvo ligada a la implantacion de grandes organizaciones sindicales. Tras un notable debilitamiento sufrido en la decada de los noventa, los sindicatos han vuelto a recuperar su protagonismo en el pais. Su situacion, no obstante, es compleja.
Affinities: A Journal of …, 2010
Argentina's movement of worker-recovered companies (WRC) gained significant public visibility dur... more Argentina's movement of worker-recovered companies (WRC) gained significant public visibility during and in the years following the institutional crisis of December 2001. In light of company shutdowns and dramatic increases in unemployment rates, many workers promoted the reopening of workplaces abandoned by their owners, giving origin to a movement that still exists to this day. Collectively, the actions centred on workplace and job "recoveries" have made up the distinguishing feature-or the "identity"-of the movement. Even though today's conjuncture is somewhat different than Argentina at the turn of the millennium, the universe of WRCs continues to expand. Moreover, the movement's new actors inscribe the earlier experiences of older WRCs onto their newer recoveries via their reinterpretation of collective memory. The objective of this article is to describe and analyze the characteristics of the expansion of the universe of WRCs in Argentina and compare the limits and potentialities between newer and older experiences of workplace recoveries. It also explores the specifics of how this expansion is due to a historical rereading of older worker experiences that influence how newer WRC protagonists self-identify with the broader WRC movement. Introduction: The two-way expansion of the universe of worker-recovered companies in Argentina Argentina's worker-recovered companies (WRC) movement gained significant public visibility during the period that followed the country's institutional crisis in December 2001. These self-managed companies constitute workers' responses to imminent job loss due to shutdowns or failures of employer-managed firms. In most cases, employees were among the first creditors in bankruptcy processes due to the breaching of labour contracts before the shutdowns took place. Facing the improbability of ever receiving salaries, benefits, or pension contributions owed, and in light of a socioeconomic context that made it difficult for workers to get back into the labour market, workers of self-managed companies seek to take control of a
Sociologie du Travail, 2004
Les PME en Argentine forment-elles de véritables « réseaux productifs locaux » sur le modèle des ... more Les PME en Argentine forment-elles de véritables « réseaux productifs locaux » sur le modèle des districts italiens ? La notion de réseau est utilisée ici pour identifier les réseaux institutionnels, régionaux publics ou privés, de soutien des PME et pour préciser les stratégies des différents acteurs et la nature des accords passés entre eux. La seconde partie de l'article présente les résultats d'une enquête sur les réseaux de PME dans quatre régions choisies pour la diversité de leur production, de leur position sur le marché et dans la chaîne de production. Cette étude montre le faible développement des tissus consolidés de réseaux régionaux, sauf dans la région de Mendoza où l'on constate un fonctionnement en réseau « intégré » de PME, grandes entreprises, universités et institutions publiques et privées.-Numéro spécial : Amérique latine.
Les PME en Argentine forment-elles de véritables « réseaux productifs locaux » sur le modèle des ... more Les PME en Argentine forment-elles de véritables « réseaux productifs locaux » sur le modèle des districts italiens ? La notion de réseau est utilisée ici pour identifier les réseaux institutionnels, régionaux publics ou privés, de soutien des PME et pour préciser les stratégies des différents acteurs et la nature des accords passés entre eux. La seconde partie de l'article présente les résultats d'une enquête sur les réseaux de PME dans quatre régions choisies pour la diversité de leur production, de leur position sur le marché et dans la chaîne de production. Cette étude montre le faible développement des tissus consolidés de réseaux régionaux, sauf dans la région de Mendoza où l'on constate un fonctionnement en réseau « intégré » de PME, grandes entreprises, universités et institutions publiques et privées.-Numéro spécial : Amérique latine.