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The social and political debate that Chile is experiencing on the questioning of and need for change to the current pension system, based on forced and individual savings, has been going on for a long time, and the discussion will focus mainly on the shortcomings of the system's Contributive Pillar.This inspires a research approach, through the case study of the social organization called Coordinadora NO MAS AFP, on a methodology with a qualitative approach. Supported by research instruments such as interviews and focus groups.Some of the results of this case study shed light on the gradual…mehr

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The social and political debate that Chile is experiencing on the questioning of and need for change to the current pension system, based on forced and individual savings, has been going on for a long time, and the discussion will focus mainly on the shortcomings of the system's Contributive Pillar.This inspires a research approach, through the case study of the social organization called Coordinadora NO MAS AFP, on a methodology with a qualitative approach. Supported by research instruments such as interviews and focus groups.Some of the results of this case study shed light on the gradual progress made by the Coordinadora NO MAS AFP, such as bringing together a sense of urgency and legitimacy in the social sphere and, in the political and legislative spheres, it has managed to put pressure on the political system as a whole, in a way that has not been seen before in the last thirty years. Key words: NO MORE AFP, public policy, pension system, social movements, social participation.
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Autorenporträt
Jacqueline Crespo Amigo, chilenische Soziologin. Absolvent der Universität von Chile, mit mehr als zehn Jahren Berufspraxis sowohl in der sozialen Intervention in Politiken zur Überwindung von Armut, lokaler Entwicklung usw. Wie in der Forschung zur Politik der sozialen Sicherheit. Master-Abschluss in öffentlicher Politik an der Katholischen Universität von Maule, Chile.