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Outsiders?

The Changing Patterns of Exclusion in Latin America and the Caribbean, Economic and Social Progress in Latin America, 2008 Report
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Despite decades of reform and global integration, many people in Latin America claim they are worse off. Why do they lack productive jobs? Why do they sit on the political sidelines, deprived of the ability to influence the government policies that could improve their lot? Why are they the most common victims of rising crime and violence? Are these people Outsiders? Social exclusion is an inefficient and dysfunctional social, political, and economic process by which individuals and groups are denied access to opportunities and quality services to live productive lives outside poverty. They are excluded not only for lack of resources, but often because of discrimination, unemployment or low-productivity jobs, chronic illness, geographic location, or cultural identification.This book argues that democratization, macroeconomic stabilization, and globalization have disrupted the traditional labor-market-based paths of integration based on public and formal employment and made those left behind more vulnerable to the traditional forces of discrimination and exclusion. Thus, "modern" fragmentation forces expand the impact of the traditional forms of discrimination to groups traditionally considered part of the mainstream, making exclusion a more visible and widespread phenomenon.

Author Biography:

Gustavo Marquez is Principal Labor Advisor, Inter-American Development Bank.
Release date Australia
March 1st, 2008
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Contributors
  • Contributions by Alberto Chong
  • Contributions by Gianmarco Leon
  • Contributions by Heather Berkman
  • Contributions by Juan Camilo Chaparro
  • Contributions by Natalia Cardelli
  • Contributions by Nestor Gandelman
  • Contributions by Sebastian Calonico
  • Contributions by Suzanne Duryea
  • Contributions by Viviane Azevedo
  • Edited by Gustavo Marquez
Illustrations
None
Pages
300
Dimensions
174x229x17
ISBN-13
9781597820592
Product ID
2463548

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