The state & urban informality. Peru in the 21st century

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The objective of this article is to understand how the action of a Government can generate Urban Informality and what its consequences are. Taking Peru as a reference, this article does not seek to share an idea or opinion with empirical information,[1] but rather to reflect on the cause- effect con...

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Autor: Calderón Cockburn, Julio
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2019
Institución:Universidad Ricardo Palma
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Ricardo Palma
Lenguaje:español
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Materia:Urban Informality, Public policy, housing, land titling, land
Informalidad urbana, política pública, vivienda, titulación, suelo
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spelling The state & urban informality. Peru in the 21st centuryEl Estado y la informalidad urbana. Perú en el siglo XXICalderón Cockburn, JulioUrban Informality, Public policy, housing, land titling, landInformalidad urbana, política pública, vivienda, titulación, sueloThe objective of this article is to understand how the action of a Government can generate Urban Informality and what its consequences are. Taking Peru as a reference, this article does not seek to share an idea or opinion with empirical information,[1] but rather to reflect on the cause- effect connections between the State and Informality. In this sense, it is convenient to distinguish Labour Informality (defined by the labour conditions, in relation to the current Legal Framework) from Urban Informality (how social groups access land, provide basic services and build their homes). In Peru, between 1990 and 2019, a free market model has been developing and it has sought to promote private investment and formal businesses and, mainly, it has considered reducing informality. There are four aspects that we consider: the Housing Policy, the Property Titling Policy (aimed at curbing informality), the delivery of Certificates by the City Council and, finally, the passage of the large number of invasions to illegal land markets to access a piece of land. This article has been based on the review of secondary information source, especially the one produced by Peruvian State Agencies. Este artículo busca entender como la acción de gobierno puede generar la informalidad urbana y sus consecuencias. Tomando como referencia el caso peruano, este artículo no busca abundar en información empírica, sino reflexionar acerca de la relación conceptual entre Estado e informalidad. Al respecto, conviene distinguir la informalidad laboral (definida por las condiciones de trabajo en relación a un marco jurídico vigente) de la informalidad urbana, referida al modo en que grupos sociales acceden al suelo, se proveen y gestionan servicios básicos y construyen su vivienda. En el Perú, entre 1990-2019, se ha desplegado un modelo de libre mercado que ha buscado promover la inversión privada y la empresa formal y, explícitamente, se ha planteado reducir la informalidad. Se considerarán cuatro aspectos: la política de vivienda y la política de titulación de la propiedad, ambos destinados a frenar la informalidad, la entrega de constancias o certificados de posesión municipal y, finalmente, el paso del predominio de invasiones al de mercados ilegales de tierras en el acceso al suelo. El artículo se ha basado en la revisión de información secundaria.Universidad Ricardo Palma2019-09-09info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionRevisión por pares externosExternal peer reviewapplication/pdftext/htmlhttp://revistas.urp.edu.pe/index.php/pluriversidad/article/view/223410.31381/pluriversidad.v3i3.2234PLURIVERSIDAD; Núm. 3 (2019): PLURIVERSIDAD; 45-642617-62622617-625410.31381/pluriversidad.v3i3reponame:Revistas - Universidad Ricardo Palmainstname:Universidad Ricardo Palmainstacron:URPspahttp://revistas.urp.edu.pe/index.php/pluriversidad/article/view/2234/2267http://revistas.urp.edu.pe/index.php/pluriversidad/article/view/2234/2974Derechos de autor 2019 Pluriversidadinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:oai.revistas.urp.edu.pe:article/22342021-02-21T08:33:15Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The state & urban informality. Peru in the 21st century
El Estado y la informalidad urbana. Perú en el siglo XXI
title The state & urban informality. Peru in the 21st century
spellingShingle The state & urban informality. Peru in the 21st century
Calderón Cockburn, Julio
Urban Informality, Public policy, housing, land titling, land
Informalidad urbana, política pública, vivienda, titulación, suelo
title_short The state & urban informality. Peru in the 21st century
title_full The state & urban informality. Peru in the 21st century
title_fullStr The state & urban informality. Peru in the 21st century
title_full_unstemmed The state & urban informality. Peru in the 21st century
title_sort The state & urban informality. Peru in the 21st century
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Calderón Cockburn, Julio
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Urban Informality, Public policy, housing, land titling, land
Informalidad urbana, política pública, vivienda, titulación, suelo
topic Urban Informality, Public policy, housing, land titling, land
Informalidad urbana, política pública, vivienda, titulación, suelo
description The objective of this article is to understand how the action of a Government can generate Urban Informality and what its consequences are. Taking Peru as a reference, this article does not seek to share an idea or opinion with empirical information,[1] but rather to reflect on the cause- effect connections between the State and Informality. In this sense, it is convenient to distinguish Labour Informality (defined by the labour conditions, in relation to the current Legal Framework) from Urban Informality (how social groups access land, provide basic services and build their homes). In Peru, between 1990 and 2019, a free market model has been developing and it has sought to promote private investment and formal businesses and, mainly, it has considered reducing informality. There are four aspects that we consider: the Housing Policy, the Property Titling Policy (aimed at curbing informality), the delivery of Certificates by the City Council and, finally, the passage of the large number of invasions to illegal land markets to access a piece of land. This article has been based on the review of secondary information source, especially the one produced by Peruvian State Agencies. 
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