Tertiarization in Chile: cultural inequality and occupational structure

Tertiarization, or the shift to service economies with an increasing prevalence of non-manual occupations, has been identified as a central phenomenon in contemporary societies. With the purported numerical and political decline of traditional working-class sectors, the middle class has come to be s...

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Autores principales: Gayo, Modesto, Méndez, María Luisa, Teitelboim, Berta
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spelling oai-11362-407862020-10-01T13:20:31Z Tertiarization in Chile: cultural inequality and occupational structure Gayo, Modesto Méndez, María Luisa Teitelboim, Berta EMPLEO SECTOR TERCIARIO ASPECTOS CULTURALES CLASE MEDIA DESARROLLO CULTURAL IGUALDAD EMPLOYMENT SERVICE INDUSTRIES CULTURAL ASPECTS MIDDLE CLASS CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT EQUALITY Tertiarization, or the shift to service economies with an increasing prevalence of non-manual occupations, has been identified as a central phenomenon in contemporary societies. With the purported numerical and political decline of traditional working-class sectors, the middle class has come to be seen in recent decades as the dominant one. This understanding of the way society has evolved has gone along with a growing interest in forms of social differentiation other than the occupational one of industrial societies, including cultural differentiation. This paper briefly reconstructs the debate and shows that while there may have been growth in non-manual occupations, prompting the notion of a progressive shift towards a middle-class society, some important findings make it difficult simply to accept the claim that Chile has become this kind of mesocratic society. 2016-12-06T14:40:59Z 2016-12-06T14:40:59Z 2016-08 Texto Sección o Parte de un Documento http://hdl.handle.net/11362/40786 LC/G.2683-P 10 en CEPAL Review CEPAL Review 119 .pdf application/pdf CHILE CHILE
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topic EMPLEO
SECTOR TERCIARIO
ASPECTOS CULTURALES
CLASE MEDIA
DESARROLLO CULTURAL
IGUALDAD
EMPLOYMENT
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
CULTURAL ASPECTS
MIDDLE CLASS
CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT
EQUALITY
spellingShingle EMPLEO
SECTOR TERCIARIO
ASPECTOS CULTURALES
CLASE MEDIA
DESARROLLO CULTURAL
IGUALDAD
EMPLOYMENT
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
CULTURAL ASPECTS
MIDDLE CLASS
CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT
EQUALITY
Gayo, Modesto
Méndez, María Luisa
Teitelboim, Berta
Tertiarization in Chile: cultural inequality and occupational structure
description Tertiarization, or the shift to service economies with an increasing prevalence of non-manual occupations, has been identified as a central phenomenon in contemporary societies. With the purported numerical and political decline of traditional working-class sectors, the middle class has come to be seen in recent decades as the dominant one. This understanding of the way society has evolved has gone along with a growing interest in forms of social differentiation other than the occupational one of industrial societies, including cultural differentiation. This paper briefly reconstructs the debate and shows that while there may have been growth in non-manual occupations, prompting the notion of a progressive shift towards a middle-class society, some important findings make it difficult simply to accept the claim that Chile has become this kind of mesocratic society.
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author Gayo, Modesto
Méndez, María Luisa
Teitelboim, Berta
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title Tertiarization in Chile: cultural inequality and occupational structure
title_short Tertiarization in Chile: cultural inequality and occupational structure
title_full Tertiarization in Chile: cultural inequality and occupational structure
title_fullStr Tertiarization in Chile: cultural inequality and occupational structure
title_full_unstemmed Tertiarization in Chile: cultural inequality and occupational structure
title_sort tertiarization in chile: cultural inequality and occupational structure
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