In 2010 the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) proposed a comprehensive development strategy entitled ""Time for equality: closing gaps, opening trails"". This edition of Social Panorama takes a more in-depth look at the chain that produces and reproduces social gaps; it addresses other spheres as well. It focuses on how structural heterogeneity (productivity gaps in the national economies), labour segmentation and gaps in social protection are linked along the chain. Demographic factors such as fertility differentiated by education and income level are discussed, as are more specific patterns of risk and exclusion like those impacting young people in the Caribbean.
| ISBN: | 9789210210874 |
| Publication date: | 30th October 2012 |
| Author: | United Nations |
| Publisher: | United Nations Publications |
| Format: | Hardback |
| Pagination: | 244 pages |
| Series: | Social Panorama of Latin America |
| Genres: |
Social and ethical issues |
In 2010 the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) proposed a comprehensive development strategy entitled ""Time for equality: closing gaps, opening trails"". This edition of Social Panorama takes a more in-depth look at the chain that produces and reproduces social gaps; it addresses other spheres as well. It focuses on how structural heterogeneity (productivity gaps in the national economies), labour segmentation and gaps in social protection are linked along the chain. Demographic factors such as fertility differentiated by education and income level are discussed, as are more specific patterns of risk and exclusion like those impacting young people in the Caribbean.
Social Panorama of Latin America 2011 features in the following genres: Social and ethical issues
Social Panorama of Latin America 2011 is available in Hardback
Social Panorama of Latin America 2011 was written by United Nations and published by United Nations Publications
Social Panorama of Latin America 2011 has 244 pages
Yes it is part of Social Panorama of Latin America series