Las marcas de los sujetos en el Estado. Los trabajadores de la economía popular y las políticas públicas en la Argentina reciente
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.14409/daapge.v18i30.8443Keywords:
workers of popular economy, policies, demands, popular organizations, Social Complementary WageAbstract
The article studies the evolution of public policies related to unemployment, informality, and poverty during the last decades in Argentina. The interactions between key actor as governments and organizations are problematized, with focus on two programs: Social Income with Work —2009— and Social Complementary Wage —2016. Primary sources are statistical data, interviews with social leaders and discourse analysis to public policies. It is shown how these complex interaction collaborated to increase and also to the consolidation of a new subject and, at the same time, object of those: workers of the popular economy. It is concluded with the need to see the potentiality for positive social change but also the need to analyses the limits of these programs.