Work in the popular, social and solidarity economy in Argentina. Collective paths towards their visibility and protection Caminos colectivos hacia su visibilización y protección

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Published 20-12-2023
María Victoria Deux Marzi Susana Hintze

Abstract

The article wonders about how and how much the associative, self-managed and self-organized work of the popular, social and solidarity economy (EPSS) in Argentina in the second decade of the 21st century is protected. To answer it, it begins by pointing out the statistical invisibility of these forms of work and synthesizing the main sources of estimation built up to now. Then, it reconstructs the future of work in the different components of the EPSS, its organizational strategies and its rights demands. Next, it dwells on the current protection modalities and the compensatory mechanisms proposed by the workers' organizations, closing with the question of the protection horizons towards which the demands and claims are directed, and the convergences and divergences that arise along the way. intertwine between popular projects and those promoted by the State.

How to Cite

Deux Marzi, M. V., & Hintze, S. (2023). Work in the popular, social and solidarity economy in Argentina. Collective paths towards their visibility and protection: Caminos colectivos hacia su visibilización y protección. GIZAEKOA - Revista Vasca De Economía Social, (20). https://doi.org/10.1387/gizaekoa.24810
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