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Estudios Sociales Revista de Alimentación Contemporánea y Desarrollo Regional
The purpose of this study is to examine Mexican academic production linked to social policies, synthesize the proposals it has generated vis-à-vis poverty and analyze their linkages to recent social policy reforms. It reveals that Mexican academics have made diverse efforts to influence policies to combat poverty: from publishing in specialized journals and books, to participating in discussion forums with public servants, evaluation schemes and policy proposals. In addition, it finds coincidences between some interactive theoretical models in relation to factors that explain the why and how of academics' influence in defining the course of policies to combat poverty.
... In this section, we shall analyse and discuss the way in which the Mexican welfare state has impeded access to ICTs in the labor market and, in consequence, has forced the appearance of socio-technological innovations. Although the Mexican Constitution of 1917 laid the foundations for social rights to be included in the Mexican legislation and since 1970 they started to be incorporated into the legislation, the problem is that no project for their incorporation has ever existed (Valencia, Foust & Tetreault, 2012). Moreover, it is not clear how to demand them and the way in which the state has to fulfil them, which raises the fact that social rights are not an explicit guide for government plans and programs (Becerril-Velasco, 2020). ...
September 2019