Changing population age structures and their implications on socio-economic development in the Caribbean
2007-03-12
LC/CAR/L.98/REV.1
LC/CAR/L.98/REV.2
LC/CAR/L.98
Includes bibliography
Social protection was the core of the Thirty-first Session of the economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC);, held in Montevideo in March 2006The discussions focused on the need for a new approach to social protection, given the structural changes the region is experiencing. It was suggested that this approach should be the result of a new rights-based social covenant, in which social rights are seen as the normative horizon, and existing inequalities and budgetary restrictions are the limiting factors to be addressed (ECLAC, 2006a);.
ASPECTOS DEMOGRAFICOS; ASPECTOS ECONOMICOS; ASPECTOS SOCIALES; DESARROLLO ECONOMICO; DESARROLLO SOCIAL; ENVEJECIMIENTO DE LA POBLACION; GENERO; POBLACION; POBREZA; SALUD; SEGURIDAD SOCIAL; DEMOGRAPHIC AGEING; ECONOMIC ASPECTS; ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT; GENDER; HEALTH; POPULATION ASPECTS; POPULATION; POVERTY; SOCIAL ASPECTS; SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT; SOCIAL SECURITY;
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