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Changes and inequality in Latin American families / Irma Arriagada.

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Book
Government document
Author/Creator:
Arriagada, Irma, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Economic and Social Development.
Local Subjects:
Economic and Social Development.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (19 pages)
Contained In:
CEPAL Review Vol. 2002, no. 77, p. 135-153 2002:77<135 16840348
Place of Publication:
New York : United Nations, 2002.
System Details:
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Summary:
The family -a key institution in people's lives- tends to be EC LAC iamagada@eclac cl examined as though it were statie and immutable over time. This paper seeks to shed some light on the changes which have affected the family in a broader socio-economic and cultural context, highlighting the processes of modernization and modernity and their effects on families, by making a diagnostic study of families in the region which describes the changes that have taken place, the diversity of families in different socioeconomic strata, and their heterogeneous structures, according to their type and the stage reached in the family life cycle. In addition to showing the increasing economic inequality between families, the study also highlights the various types of cultural changes to which the family has been subjected, including demographic changes, the growing number of households headed by women, and the increasing participation of women both in the labour market and in the social and political domains.
Notes:
Title from title screen (viewed May 1, 2017).
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