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- ItemChile(Springer, 2020) De Amesti Mujica, José; Herrera Ponce, Maria Soledad; Madero Cabib, IgnacioDuring the last three decades Chile has experienced an unprecedented demographic transition due to increased life expectancy and decreased childbirth.This is expected to cause important challenges to economic, health and culturaldimensions among older people in Chile. Furthermore, this is a developing countrycharacterised by a liberal labour market and pension policies and by a male breadwinner culture-locating women in care and domestic tasks at the expense of labourmarket participation. This means that gender plays a key role in the challenges associated with an ageing population. We discuss public policies and recent academicresearch on the economic, health, and cultural dimensions of ageing in Chile
- ItemSlow Recoveries(WORLD BANK INST, 2010) Bergoeing, Raphael; Loayza, Norman V.; Repetto, Andrea; Loayza, NV; Serven, LIn this study, we examine residential trajectories since birth among older adults in the Santiago Metropolitan Area, Chile, and their association with health outcomes. We linked retrospective residential information for a sample of 802 individuals aged 65-75 in 2019 to context-based information from decennial censuses. Our analysis reveals substantive heterogeneity in individuals' residential trajectories, thus mirroring social and urban changes in Chile's largest city. We found significant associations between residential histories and health outcomes at the time of the interview. Consistent residence in advantaged areas was linked to better health, whereas relocating to the metropolitan area from elsewhere was generally linked to poorer health, except for those moving to emerging middle-class areas. These findings underscore the importance of longitudinal and life course approaches in understanding the complex relationship between place and health.
- ItemSTI: experiencia colaborativa remota para la co-creación de un Sello de Turismo Indígena desde una perspectiva de diseño diversificada(FHD Fundació Historia del Disseny, 2022) Alvarez Caselli, Pedro Constantino; Mollenhauer Gajardo, Katherine AlexandraLa presente investigación analiza los resultados obtenidos del proceso de diseño estratégico de unSello de Turismo Indígena (en adelante STI) en el marco de una iniciativa desarrollada desde laRegión de Los Ríos de Chile para promover el desarrollo del turismo en el país, por mandato de laCorporación Nacional de Desarrollo indígena (CONADI) y la Subsecretaría de Turismo de Chile,organismos dependientes del Ministerio de Economía, Fomento y Turismo.