Social Panorama of Latin America 2016
The central theme of this edition of Social Panorama of Latin America is social inequality, seen as a fundamental challenge and obstacle to sustainable development. Some of the axes and aspects of social inequality are addressed, drawing attention to how they intersect with and reinforce one another...
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oai-11362-415992021-08-04T13:54:29Z Social Panorama of Latin America 2016 NU. CEPAL DESARROLLO ECONOMICO IGUALDAD DISTRIBUCION DEL INGRESO GASTOS PUBLICOS DESARROLLO SOCIAL TIEMPO TRABAJO NO REMUNERADO POLITICA SOCIAL AFRODESCENDIENTES DERECHOS ECONOMICOS, SOCIALES Y CULTURALES INDICADORES SOCIALES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT EQUALITY INCOME DISTRIBUTION PUBLIC EXPENDITURES SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT TIME UNPAID WORK SOCIAL POLICY PEOPLE OF AFRICAN DESCENT ECONOMIC, SOCIAL AND CULTURAL RIGHTS SOCIAL INDICATORS The central theme of this edition of Social Panorama of Latin America is social inequality, seen as a fundamental challenge and obstacle to sustainable development. Some of the axes and aspects of social inequality are addressed, drawing attention to how they intersect with and reinforce one another. The different chapters will examine inequalities in the distribution of income (personal and functional) and property; inequalities over the course of the life cycle; time-use inequalities between men and women; and the situation of Afrodescendent populations as an example of ethnic and racial inequalities. Recent trends in the amount of public resources available to finance social policies capable of tackling poverty and inequality and of promoting inclusive social development are also analysed. Introduction .-- Chapter I. Inequality in Latin America: a key challenge for sustainable development .-- Chapter II. Social spending: trends and challenges in policy financing .-- Chapter III. The social inequality matrix: age as an axis of social inequalities .-- Chapter IV. Time distribution: a key element of the inequality analysis .-- Chapter V. Afrodescendent populations: guaranteeing rights through a broader approach to inequality. 2017-10-11T20:18:25Z 2017-05-29T20:41:43Z 2017-10-11T20:18:25Z 2017-10 Texto Documento Completo 9789211219630 http://hdl.handle.net/11362/41599 LC/PUB.2017/12-P 9789210586009 en Social Panorama of Latin America application/pdf application/epub+zip application/x-mobipocket-ebook AMERICA LATINA LATIN AMERICA ECLAC |
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DESARROLLO ECONOMICO IGUALDAD DISTRIBUCION DEL INGRESO GASTOS PUBLICOS DESARROLLO SOCIAL TIEMPO TRABAJO NO REMUNERADO POLITICA SOCIAL AFRODESCENDIENTES DERECHOS ECONOMICOS, SOCIALES Y CULTURALES INDICADORES SOCIALES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT EQUALITY INCOME DISTRIBUTION PUBLIC EXPENDITURES SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT TIME UNPAID WORK SOCIAL POLICY PEOPLE OF AFRICAN DESCENT ECONOMIC, SOCIAL AND CULTURAL RIGHTS SOCIAL INDICATORS |
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DESARROLLO ECONOMICO IGUALDAD DISTRIBUCION DEL INGRESO GASTOS PUBLICOS DESARROLLO SOCIAL TIEMPO TRABAJO NO REMUNERADO POLITICA SOCIAL AFRODESCENDIENTES DERECHOS ECONOMICOS, SOCIALES Y CULTURALES INDICADORES SOCIALES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT EQUALITY INCOME DISTRIBUTION PUBLIC EXPENDITURES SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT TIME UNPAID WORK SOCIAL POLICY PEOPLE OF AFRICAN DESCENT ECONOMIC, SOCIAL AND CULTURAL RIGHTS SOCIAL INDICATORS Social Panorama of Latin America 2016 |
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The central theme of this edition of Social Panorama of Latin America is social inequality, seen as a fundamental challenge and obstacle to sustainable development. Some of the axes and aspects of social inequality are addressed, drawing attention to how they intersect with and reinforce one another. The different chapters will examine inequalities in the distribution of income (personal and functional) and property; inequalities over the course of the life cycle; time-use inequalities between men and women; and the situation of Afrodescendent populations as an example of ethnic and racial inequalities. Recent trends in the amount of public resources available to finance social policies capable of tackling poverty and inequality and of promoting inclusive social development are also analysed. |
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