Battles against informality in Argentina (1990-2018). An analysis of policies addressed to the most vulnerable workers

In Argentina, informality affects one in three workers. That is why formalization was consolidated as a central issue on the public agenda. This allowed the introduction, over almost 30 years, of a series of regulations that sought to combat it. From a sociohistorical perspective, this article aims...

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Autor principal: Poblete, Lorena
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Centro Universitario Regional Zona Atlántica - Universidad Nacional del Comahue - Argentin 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://revele.uncoma.edu.ar/index.php/Sociales/article/view/3853
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Sumario:In Argentina, informality affects one in three workers. That is why formalization was consolidated as a central issue on the public agenda. This allowed the introduction, over almost 30 years, of a series of regulations that sought to combat it. From a sociohistorical perspective, this article aims to study the various regulatory responses adopted in Argentina since the 1990s. Analyzing changes in labor, tax, and social security legislation and parliamentary debates, this article focuses on different experiments for formalizing the situation of the most vulnerable workers: (1) self-employed workers, and employers and employees of small businesses, and (2) domestic workers.