in: Brasiliana: Journal for Brazilian Studies 9(1), 609-613
DOI: https://doi.org/10.25160/bjbs.v9i1.120037
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During the first decade of the 2000s, Brazil was trending for its economic boom, participatory innovations and social achievements through public policies. Brazil was, back then, a notable example of how advancements on democratic institutions, practices and programs connected to socio-economic progresses of its population, especiallythe most vulnerable. The book Democracy at Work: Pathways to Well-Being in Brazil analyses and explains the links between more robust democracies and human development.