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Anthropologica

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MARZIONI, Sofía Clarisa. Pandemic, aging and public policies in Latin America. Theoretical notes to think about the problem of unequal old age from the perspectives of the life course and the political economy of aging. Anthropologica [online]. 2021, vol.39, n.47, pp.157-181. ISSN 0254-9212.  http://dx.doi.org/10.18800/anthropologica.202102.006.

The pandemic caused by the COVID-19 highlighted the diversity and inequality among older people in Latin American countries. From what theoretical frameworks is it possible to undertake its analysis? What is the role played by the State and public and social policies? This article arises from the conviction that it is necessary to review the analytical frameworks used to understand aging. It is proposed to problematize unequal old age by reviewing and articulating some theoretical premises of two approaches, that of the life course and that of the political economy of aging. It is argued that these allow a better grasp of the complexity of social reality, nurturing more accurate diagnoses about the situation and problems of the elderly in the region, which can serve as a starting point for the design of new policies and to question the potentialities and limits of existing ones.

Keywords : Aging; unequal old age; public and social policies.

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