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Social Panorama of Latin American 2011
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244 pages
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The book delves into the interconnected factors that create and perpetuate social inequalities in Latin America and the Caribbean, as proposed by ECLAC in 2010. It explores structural heterogeneity, labor segmentation, and social protection gaps, highlighting how these elements are interrelated. Additionally, it examines demographic influences, such as fertility rates based on education and income, and addresses specific risks and exclusions faced by youth in the Caribbean, providing a comprehensive analysis of social disparities in the region.
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2012, paperback
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