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Ítem Decent work and healthy employment: a qualitative case study about Colombian millennials(Emerald Group Publishing Ltd., 2020-01-01) Gallo Ó.; Gonzales–Miranda D.R.; Roman-Calderon J.P.; García G.A.Purpose: The purpose of this article is to show how a group of Colombian millennials perceive different aspects of working life and how their ideas about job satisfaction, professional expectations and levels of autonomy are related to contemporary demands about inclusion, diversity, equity, autonomy and control. Design/methodology/approach: With this objective, 167 semi-structured interviews were conducted with millennials who work at 10 Colombian companies from the manufacturing and service sectors, located in the five main cities of the country. With a qualitative approach, in the interviews, the research team used a strategy inspired by the technique of generating visual structures associated with grounded theory. Findings: It is concluded that new generations of Colombian workers know of the importance of rewards and autonomy in work and are more critical and less passive in the face of unhealthy working conditions. At the same time, their conduct and speeches are the consequence of the characteristics of the Colombian labour market. The document responds to the need to deepen the debates on welfare and happiness in organizations and to include the demands of millennials in the reflective and political horizon of the ideas of healthy employment and decent work. In practice, this article seeks to demystify ideas about millennials in Colombia and critically contribute to reflection on intergenerational relations in organizations and salary and welfare models. As a Latin American case, it is an original contribution that avoids the common places and the frivolity with which the insertion of the new generations into the working world has been analysed. Practical implications: In practice, this paper seeks to demystify ideas about millennials in Colombia and critically contribute to reflection on intergenerational relations in organizations and salary and welfare models. Originality/value: As a Latin American case, it is an original contribution that avoids the common places and the frivolity with which the insertion of the new generations into the working world has been analysed. © 2020, Emerald Publishing Limited.Ítem Impacto social del programa Fondo Rotatorio de la Confraternidad Carcelaria de Colombia : una contribución desde el microcrédito al desarrollo integral de las mujeres(Universidad EAFIT, 2022) Contreras Domínguez, Yuris; Vargas Sáenz, Mario EnriqueThis case study seeks to identify and analyze the social impacts that the Fondo Rotatorio microcredit program of the Confraternidad Carcelaria de Colombia in the city of Medellín has generated in the welfare and development of the women who participate in it. To this end, the conceptualization of revolving funds as an alternative for social and financial inclusion is taken into consideration, followed by a description of the characteristics and operation of the program under consideration, as well as an analysis of its impacts under two dimensions: economic and social. Based on this, opportunities and recommendations for the program are proposed.Ítem Ingreso básico incondicional para la población colombiana : análisis de viabilidad(Universidad EAFIT, 2021) Reina Correa, Laura Alexandra; Jaramillo Moreno, Andrés José; Gutiérrez Lenis, José FernandoThe Basic Income has been a subject of study throughout history, specifically as a proposal for localities where the population finds itself in situations that prevent them from having a good quality of life. In Colombia, this issue has been the focus of discussion after the Covid-19 pandemic, given that the consequences it brought with it, in addition to the rise in poverty and unemployment, have been devastating for the country. For this reason, this document seeks to make an analysis of the feasibility of applying a basic income in Colombia, to achieve this a literature review was carried out where empirical evidence of its application in different contexts was considered. In addition, the costs that the Basic Income would have, were estimated if it were applied in the current situation of the country. It is concluded that it would have positive effects on the community, however, it was found that in a post-pandemic economy its costs are unsustainable in the short and medium term.Ítem The "Racial Welfare" State and its Political and Religious Enemies. Research Notes on the Gestapo Files from the Beginning of the Nazi Dictatorship (1933-1937)(Universidad EAFIT, 2014-11-26) Llanos Reyes, Claudio; Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso