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CURRICULUM VITAE – Short Version
JULIANA MARTÍNEZ FRANZONI
PhD, University of Pittsburgh USA, 1998
Associate professor University of Costa Rica, Faculty of Social Sciences, Center for Political Research
and Studies and Institute for Social Research
AREA OF EXPERTISE
Social policy, policy determinants, relationships with labor markets and families, care as a new
area of policy
ONGOING RESEARCH
The formation of universal social policy in Latin America: lessons from Costa Rica and beyond
Gender equality and welfare regimes in Latin America
PROFESSIONAL HONORS, AWARDS AND FELLOWSHIPS (PAST 5 YEARS)
2010-11
Visiting Fellow Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame
2010
Fulbright Fellow Academic Program for Central American Scholars
2010
British Academy, Small Grants Research on Social Policy Formation in Peripheral
Countries (Co-applicant with Diego Sánchez-Ancochea)
2009
Fundación Carolina/CLACSO; Research Grant; Study con Conditional Cash Transfers
in El Salvador (Recipient as a member of the CLACSO Study Group on Poverty and
Social Policy)
2007
Fundación Carolina; Research Grant; Study on Welfare Regimes and Gender Orders in
Latin America (Applicant and research team coordinator)
2007
British Academy; Research Grant; Seminars at the University of London and the
University of Costa Rica to address links between productive and welfare policies
(Applicant and co-coordinator with Maxine Molyneux and Diego Sánchez-Ancochea)
2007
Ford Foundation, Observatory of Inequality, University of Miami; Research Grant;
Study on Conditional Cash Transfers in Chile, Costa Rica and El Salvador (Applicant
and research team coordinator)
2005
Fundación Carolina; Research Grant; Study on Welfare Regimes in Latin America
(Applicant and research team coordinator)
2005
Latin American Council for Social Research (CLACSO); Research Grant; Study on
Welfare Regimes in Central America (Applicant and researcher)
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SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
Books
2009
With Koen Voorend. Regímenes de bienestar y patriarcados. ¿una cosa lleva a la
otra? Serie Libros documentos de trabajo. Fall. Madrid: Fundación Carolina.
2008
Domesticar la incertidumbre en América Latina: mercado laboral, política social y
familias. San José: Universidad de Costa Rica.
2008
¿Arañando bienestar? Trabajo remunerado, protección social y familias en América
Central. Buenos Aires: CLACSO.
Articles
2008
Costa Rica’s Pension Reform: A Decade of Negotiated Incremental Change. In: Kay,
Stephen J. & Tapen Sinha (eds.). Lessons from Pension Reform in the Americas, 317339. New York: Oxford University Press.
2008
Welfare Regimes in Latin America: Capturing Constellations of Markets, Families and
Policies. Latin American Politics and Society (LAPS), vol. 50, 2, 67-100.
2006
Presión o legitimación: poder y alternativas en el diseño y adopción de la reforma de
salud de Costa Rica, 1988-1999. História, Ciencias, Saúde – Manguinhos, 13:3, 591622.
2005
Regímenes de bienestar en América Latina: consideraciones generales y trayectorias
regionales. Revista Centroamericana de Ciencias Sociales, II, 2, 41- 78.
2005
La pieza que faltaba: uso del tiempo y regímenes de bienestar en América Latina.
Revista Nueva Sociedad, 199, 35-58.
Co-authored publications
2011
With Diego Sánchez "The productive bottlenecks of progressive social policies: lessons
from
Costa
Rica
and
beyond",
Policy
Brief
#
3,
February,
http://www.crop.org/viewfile.aspx?id=231
2010
With Mitchell Seligson. Limits to Costa Rican Heterodoxy: What Has Changed in
“Paradise”? In: Mainwaring, Scott & Timothy Scully (eds.). The Politics of Democratic
Governability in Latin America. Stanford University Press, 307-337.
2009
With Maxine Molyneux & Diego Sánchez-Ancochea. Latin American capitalism:
economic & social policy in transition. Economy and Society Special issue, Vol. 38, 1.
2009
With Maxine Molyneux & Diego Sánchez-Ancochea. Latin American capitalism:
economic and social policy in transition. Economy and Society, Vol. 38, 1, pp. 1-16.
2003
With Carmelo Mesa-Lago. Las reformas inconclusas: pensiones y salud en Costa Rica:
avances, problemas y recomendaciones. San José: Fundación Ebert.
2002
With Fernando Filgueira. Paradigmas globales y filtros domésticos: las reformas
administrativas de las políticas sociales en América Latina. Revista de Ciencias
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Económicas, Universidad de Costa Rica, Vol. 28, 2, 191-215.
ACADEMIC SERVICE (CURRENT)
Comparative Research Programme on Poverty (CROP) Fellow, 2010-2014
Co-editor Global Poverty Research and Policy Series, ZED/CROP , starting 2011
POLICY ADVICE (SELECTED)
Healthcare insurance: honorary high commission that make recommendations to overcome the financia
and managerial crises, August-September 2011.
Pension reform in Costa Rica: technical assistance to unions and government (Instituto Nacional de las
Mujeres, INAMU), 2004-05.
Emergency plan and structural fiscal reform in Costa Rica: technical assistance to unions, cooperatives
and other civil society organizations on social spending and accountability, 2002-03.
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