Social Panorama of Latin America 2007

Includes bibliography

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spelling oai-11362-12282021-09-07T19:14:50Z Social Panorama of Latin America 2007 BID Francia. Gobierno NU. CEPAL BIENESTAR SOCIAL CALIDAD DE LA EDUCACION DESARROLLO ECONOMICO EDUCACION IGUALDAD GASTOS PUBLICOS INDICADORES ECONOMICOS INDICADORES SOCIALES MIGRACION INTERNA MITIGACION DE LA POBREZA POLITICA MIGRATORIA PROGRAMAS DE ACCION PUEBLOS INDIGENAS SALUD ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC INDICATORS EDUCATION EDUCATIONAL QUALITY EQUALITY HEALTH INDIGENOUS PEOPLES INTERNAL MIGRATION MIGRATION POLICY POVERTY MITIGATION PROGRAMMES OF ACTION PUBLIC EXPENDITURES SOCIAL INDICATORS SOCIAL WELFARE Includes bibliography Per capita GDP has grown more in 2003-2007 than at any other time since the 1970s. ECLAC projections indicate that this trend will continue in 2008, which will thus be the fifth year in a row in which per capita GDP has risen at over 3% per annum. This increase has made further progress in poverty reduction possible, together with a decline in unemployment. Some countries have seen improvements in income distribution as well. A number of problems persist, however, and Latin America continues to lag behind other regions in various areas. Levels of social and economic inequality remain extremely high. After rising sharply during the past decade, social expenditure -measured as a percentage of GDP- has been levelling off and continues to fall short in terms of the coverage of existing social needs. In addition, migratory flows continue to be spurred by unequal levels of development in various locations and areas within individual countries. The Social Panorama of Latin America 2007 provides the latest poverty estimates available for the countries of Latin America. These estimates indicate that 36.5% of Latin America's population (195 million people) were poor and 13.4% (71 million) were extremely poor. 2014-01-02T14:47:03Z 2014-01-02T14:47:03Z 2008-08 Texto Documento Completo 9789211216547 http://hdl.handle.net/11362/1228 LC/G.2351-P en Social Panorama of Latin America application/pdf AMERICA LATINA Y EL CARIBE LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN ECLAC
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collection Cepal
language English
topic BIENESTAR SOCIAL
CALIDAD DE LA EDUCACION
DESARROLLO ECONOMICO
EDUCACION
IGUALDAD
GASTOS PUBLICOS
INDICADORES ECONOMICOS
INDICADORES SOCIALES
MIGRACION INTERNA
MITIGACION DE LA POBREZA
POLITICA MIGRATORIA
PROGRAMAS DE ACCION
PUEBLOS INDIGENAS
SALUD
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC INDICATORS
EDUCATION
EDUCATIONAL QUALITY
EQUALITY
HEALTH
INDIGENOUS PEOPLES
INTERNAL MIGRATION
MIGRATION POLICY
POVERTY MITIGATION
PROGRAMMES OF ACTION
PUBLIC EXPENDITURES
SOCIAL INDICATORS
SOCIAL WELFARE
spellingShingle BIENESTAR SOCIAL
CALIDAD DE LA EDUCACION
DESARROLLO ECONOMICO
EDUCACION
IGUALDAD
GASTOS PUBLICOS
INDICADORES ECONOMICOS
INDICADORES SOCIALES
MIGRACION INTERNA
MITIGACION DE LA POBREZA
POLITICA MIGRATORIA
PROGRAMAS DE ACCION
PUEBLOS INDIGENAS
SALUD
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC INDICATORS
EDUCATION
EDUCATIONAL QUALITY
EQUALITY
HEALTH
INDIGENOUS PEOPLES
INTERNAL MIGRATION
MIGRATION POLICY
POVERTY MITIGATION
PROGRAMMES OF ACTION
PUBLIC EXPENDITURES
SOCIAL INDICATORS
SOCIAL WELFARE
Social Panorama of Latin America 2007
description Includes bibliography
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title Social Panorama of Latin America 2007
title_short Social Panorama of Latin America 2007
title_full Social Panorama of Latin America 2007
title_fullStr Social Panorama of Latin America 2007
title_full_unstemmed Social Panorama of Latin America 2007
title_sort social panorama of latin america 2007
publisher ECLAC
publishDate 2014
url http://hdl.handle.net/11362/1228
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