Conditioning care: Universal Assignation for Social Protection by Child in Argentina
The article examines the links between the social organization of caregiving and factors in health and education for infants and adolescents that are required, especially of mothers who benefit from policies for income transfers. With this objective, we focus on the Universal Assignation for Social...
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Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales, Sede Ecuador
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author | Pautassi, Laura Arcidiácono, Pilar Straschnoy, Mora |
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description | The article examines the links between the social organization of caregiving and factors in health and education for infants and adolescents that are required, especially of mothers who benefit from policies for income transfers. With this objective, we focus on the Universal Assignation for Social Protection by Child (AUH, for its abbreviation in Spanish) in Argentina, which has received little study within a gender focus and, even less so, from a view of caregiving and the differentiated responsibilities in a couple. Taking into account interviews of state actors and receiving mothers, as well as an analysis of norms, institutional documents, and other studies about this policy, the analysis concentrates on the impact of AUH on women and the dynamics of caregiving. Among the principal findings of the study, tensions are identified among academic critics of appointments and of conditions and the form in which the receiving women live and evaluate the design. |
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spelling | iconos-article-14292024-04-23T17:09:10Z Conditioning care: Universal Assignation for Social Protection by Child in Argentina Condicionando el cuidado. La Asignación Universal por Hijo para la Protección Social en Argentina Pautassi, Laura Arcidiácono, Pilar Straschnoy, Mora Caregiving Social policies Universal Assignation for Social Protection by Child Conditions Argentina. Cuidad Políticas sociales Asignación universal por hijo para protección social Condicionalidades Argentina The article examines the links between the social organization of caregiving and factors in health and education for infants and adolescents that are required, especially of mothers who benefit from policies for income transfers. With this objective, we focus on the Universal Assignation for Social Protection by Child (AUH, for its abbreviation in Spanish) in Argentina, which has received little study within a gender focus and, even less so, from a view of caregiving and the differentiated responsibilities in a couple. Taking into account interviews of state actors and receiving mothers, as well as an analysis of norms, institutional documents, and other studies about this policy, the analysis concentrates on the impact of AUH on women and the dynamics of caregiving. Among the principal findings of the study, tensions are identified among academic critics of appointments and of conditions and the form in which the receiving women live and evaluate the design. El artículo examina los vínculos entre la organización social del cuidado y las condicionalidades en salud y educación para la infancia y la adolescencia exigidas especialmente a las madres receptoras de políticas de transferencia de ingresos. Con este objetivo, se enfoca en la Asignación Universal por Hijo para la Protección Social (AUH) de Argentina, que ha sido poco estudiada desde un análisis que contemple un enfoque de género y, menos aún, desde una mirada sobre el cuidado y las responsabilidades diferenciadas que trae aparejado. Valiéndose de entrevistas a actores estatales y a madres receptoras, como del análisis de la normativa, documentos institucionales y otros estudios sobre esta política, el análisis se concentra en el impacto de la AUH sobre las mujeres y las dinámicas de cuidado. Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales, Sede Ecuador 2014-09-01 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Artículo evaluado por pares application/pdf https://iconos.flacsoandes.edu.ec/index.php/iconos/article/view/1429 10.17141/iconos.50.2014.1429 Íconos - Revista de Ciencias Sociales; Núm. 50 (2014): Dossier: Nuevas aproximaciones a la organización social del cuidado. Debates latinoamericanos; 61-75 Íconos - Revista de Ciencias Sociales; n. 50 (2014): Dossier: Nuevas aproximaciones a la organización social del cuidado. Debates latinoamericanos; 61-75 Íconos. Revista de Ciencias Sociales; No. 50 (2014): Dossier: New approaches to the social organization of care. Latin American debates; 61-75 1390-8065 1390-1249 spa https://iconos.flacsoandes.edu.ec/index.php/iconos/article/view/1429/1214 Derechos de autor 2014 Laura Pautassi, Pilar Arcidiácono, Mora Straschnoy https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/3.0/deed.es_ES |
spellingShingle | Pautassi, Laura Arcidiácono, Pilar Straschnoy, Mora Conditioning care: Universal Assignation for Social Protection by Child in Argentina |
title | Conditioning care: Universal Assignation for Social Protection by Child in Argentina |
title_full | Conditioning care: Universal Assignation for Social Protection by Child in Argentina |
title_fullStr | Conditioning care: Universal Assignation for Social Protection by Child in Argentina |
title_full_unstemmed | Conditioning care: Universal Assignation for Social Protection by Child in Argentina |
title_short | Conditioning care: Universal Assignation for Social Protection by Child in Argentina |
title_sort | conditioning care: universal assignation for social protection by child in argentina |
url | https://iconos.flacsoandes.edu.ec/index.php/iconos/article/view/1429 |