Marginality and social integration in Uruguay

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spelling oai-11362-106042020-03-03T20:03:42Z Marginality and social integration in Uruguay Kaztman, Rubén AISLAMIENTO SOCIAL FAMILIA INTEGRACION SOCIAL POBREZA PROBLEMAS SOCIALES FAMILY POVERTY SOCIAL INTEGRATION SOCIAL ISOLATION SOCIAL PROBLEMS Includes bibliography Within Latin America, Uruguay stands out by its equalitarian income distribution, the solidity of its democratic institutions, and its level of social integration. Over the last decade, however, there have been signs of cracks in this desirable image which adversely affect the harmony of social relations. These cracks take the form of marginal behaviour: i.e., types of behaviour which are not governed by socially accepted patterns. In this study, the explanation for these types of behaviour has been sought in the divergences between cultural goals, the structures of opportunities for attaining those goals, and the shaping of individual capacities for taking advantage of them. A central premise of the approach adopted is that the factors determining marginal forms of behaviour build up their effects in a cyclical manner throughout the different stages of individual lives and from generation to generation. In view of this cyclical character, no decisions on the priorities to be followed in tackling situations of marginality can be fully effective unless an overall view is taken. Hence, the design of an integrated social policy that seeks to restore the links of marginal persons with society must, at the very least: i); assemble the fullest possible picture of situations of marginality in the course of a person's life; ii); identify, in each stage, the conditions that help to build up and consolidate marginality, and iii); identify points of intervention which, because of their cost-benefit ratios, are of crucial importance for breaking the links that make possible the individual accumulation and intergenerational reproduction of situations of marginality. The article highlights the differences between poverty and marginal poverty, not because it assumes that marginality is confined to the poor, but because it is in that sector that the forms of marginality of greatest individual and social cost are concentrated. It is suggested that the key element in this differentiation is social capital, the depletion of which is due mainly to the break-up of the family and to processes of segmentation such as housing segregation --the most extreme example of which is the shanty towns-- and deterioration of the integrative function of the educational system. 2014-01-02T18:41:52Z 2014-01-02T18:41:52Z 1997-08 Texto Sección o Parte de un Documento http://hdl.handle.net/11362/10604 LC/G.1969-P en CEPAL Review CEPAL Review 62 application/pdf URUGUAY URUGUAY
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topic AISLAMIENTO SOCIAL
FAMILIA
INTEGRACION SOCIAL
POBREZA
PROBLEMAS SOCIALES
FAMILY
POVERTY
SOCIAL INTEGRATION
SOCIAL ISOLATION
SOCIAL PROBLEMS
spellingShingle AISLAMIENTO SOCIAL
FAMILIA
INTEGRACION SOCIAL
POBREZA
PROBLEMAS SOCIALES
FAMILY
POVERTY
SOCIAL INTEGRATION
SOCIAL ISOLATION
SOCIAL PROBLEMS
Kaztman, Rubén
Marginality and social integration in Uruguay
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title Marginality and social integration in Uruguay
title_short Marginality and social integration in Uruguay
title_full Marginality and social integration in Uruguay
title_fullStr Marginality and social integration in Uruguay
title_full_unstemmed Marginality and social integration in Uruguay
title_sort marginality and social integration in uruguay
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