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“Eroding trust in the state and in frontline workers can become a catalyst for the rise of populism”

Authors: Winters, Jutta;

“Eroding trust in the state and in frontline workers can become a catalyst for the rise of populism”

Abstract

Gabriela Spanghero Lotta, Professor of Public Administration and Government at Getulio Vargas Foundation (FGV) in São Paulo, Brazil, gives a Special Lecture at the IAB on 5 February 2024. In this accompanying interview, Lotta explores the dynamics of citizen-state interactions in Latin America, outlines the role of frontline workers in dealing with – and being embedded within – situations of vulnerability, and discusses the consequences of eroding trust for the rise of populism.

IAB-Forum, 2024-02-01.01

Keywords

citizen-state interactions, working conditions, vulnerability, frontline work, social policy

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