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The "Subsecretaria para la pequena y mediana empresa" (SPyME) was founded to design, foment and promote programs and other tools that have as objective the creation, consolidation and development of micro, small and medium size enterprises. About 59% of Mexico's exports are controlled by 30% of the total enterprises in the country.
The Puerto Rico Department of Family Affairs (Spanish: Departamento de Asuntos Familiares de Puerto Rico) is responsible for all matters related to the sociology of the family and social work in the U.S. Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. [1] [2] [3]
An evolution of the Oportunidades social welfare programme has, in its various forms, given conditional cash transfers (CCTs) to Mexico’s poorest since the 1990s. The scheme, originally called Pronasol in 1989, before being renamed Progresa in 1997 and Oportunidades in 2002, was the first major social programme of its kind in Latin America.
Astilleros y Talleres del Noroeste: Industrials Shipbuilding Fene: 1944 Shipbuilding, defunct 2004 P D Atresmedia: Consumer services Broadcasting & entertainment San Sebastián de los Reyes: 1988 Entertainment P A Balay: Consumer goods Durable household products Zaragoza: 1947 Appliances, part of BSH Hausgeräte (Germany) P A
The social security system (Spanish: seguridad social) in Spain is its principal system of social protection.The concept of social security first appeared in Spain in 1883 under the Committee for Social Reform, it was expanded several times during the twentieth century and finally the right to social security was enshrined in the Spanish Constitution of 1978 under Article 41 which states "that ...
Ministry of Labour and Social Economy; Ministerio de Trabajo y Economía Social: Main door of the Ministry in the Nuevos Ministerios complex: Agency overview; Formed: May 8, 1920; 104 years ago () (as Ministry of Labour) January 13, 2020 (as Ministry of Labour and Social Economy) Type: Ministry: Jurisdiction: Spanish government: Headquarters
The Hispano-Suiza T49 was also designed and made by the Spanish arm of the company between 1924 and 1944; it was the Spanish production version of the H6B model with a 6-cylinder engine of 8,000 cm3, 160 hp and a maximum speed of 177 km / h. [4] In 1925, Carlos Ballester obtained permission to represent Hispano-Suiza in Argentina.
Map of Texas in 1833 showing several of the land grants. An empresario (Spanish pronunciation: [em.pɾe.ˈsaɾ.jo]) was a person who had been granted the right to settle on land in exchange for recruiting and taking responsibility for settling the eastern areas of Coahuila y Tejas in the early nineteenth century.