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Notes on the Contributors Glossary List of Tables List of Figures INTRODUCTION Social Policy Reform and Market Governance in Latin America PART I: LABOUR MARKET AND SOCIAL POLICIES Human Resources and De-Centralization in Chile L.Haagh Gender and Development Policy in Chile: The Aid Programme to Female Heads of Households M.Badia-Ibanez New Labour Market Challenges to Social Policies in Mexico M.C.Bayon, B.Roberts & G.Rojas PART II: EDUCATION AND DECENTRALIZATION POLICIES Market Orientated Education Reforms and Issues of Inequality of Opportunity Among the Young Population in Chile C.Helgo The Politics of Education Reforms in Chile: The Programe 900 Escuelas and the MECE-Basica A.Angell Democratic Decentralization and People's Participation: An Examination of the EDUCO Programme in El Salvador S.D.Parandekar PART III: HEALTH SECTOR REFORMS Health Insurance Reforms in Latin America: Cream Skimming, Equality and Cost Containment A.Barrientos & P.Lloyd-Sherlock Decentralization, Participation and Inclusion? Reassessing Primary Health Care Delivery in Chile J.Gideon SECTION IV: SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT POLICIES The Progresa Program and Social Change in Rural Mexico A.E.Latapi Stakeholder Politics in Bolivia: Revisiting Second Generation Reforms G.Gray-Molina Conclusion: New Approaches to Social Policy Reform in Latin America C.Helgo

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