Social policy responses of the Chilean State to the earthquake and tsunami of 2010
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Sehnbruch, Kirsten
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Social policy responses of the Chilean State to the earthquake and tsunami of 2010
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Decades of neoliberal policy have left Chile with a skeletal state that administers social policy through targeting and outsourcing in public-private partnerships that lack coordination. The reconstruction after the 2010 earthquake and tsunami responded to the emergency largely according to these same principles. While official reports on the reconstruction effort show a state that is complying with its goals, evidence from fieldwork in the city of Constitucion illustrates that this method is highly inadequate in the context of a natural disaster. Chile should establish a social policy structure for natural disasters that allows for a rapid response to a social emergency based on universal or near-universal allocation criteria.
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CONICYT/FONDAP/15130009
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Latin American Perspectives Issue 215, Vol. 44 No. 4, July 2017, 24–40
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