2015
DOI: 10.11144/javeriana.cdr12-75.rpca
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Reconfiguración de la pobreza en Chile: un análisis comparativo entre los espacios rurales y urbanos

Abstract: Chile ha reducido de manera acelerada sus niveles de pobreza, especialmente en áreas rurales. A lo anterior,se suman las transformaciones en diversos ámbitos que han experimentado los espacios rurales que han dadopaso a una nueva ruralidad. Este estudio permite cuantificar la importancia de estos cambios estructuralesacaecidos sobre las áreas rurales y urbanas para el período comprendido entre los años 2000 y 2011 sobre lareducción de la pobreza. Los resultados de esta investigación advierten un cambio profund… Show more

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“…In this analysis, it is unavoidable to recognize that rural sectors suffer from high levels of inequality and the differentiable gaps are highly distorting for development, the perspective of the new rurality recognizes elements that contribute to the significant reduction of poverty, considering a new concept of rural area, extending not only to the population criterion, but also to secondary and tertiary activities (Cabas Monje et al, 2015). Consideration that can clearly result in better responses to acute areas of poverty; a proposal that should be channeled from a transdisciplinary perspective, Daza stated that "It is urgent to promote interdisciplinarity between communication and other knowledge involved in communication for development, so that there is a relationship of articulation and not simply multidisciplinary parallelism" (Daza-Hernández, 2008, p.93).…”
Section: Table 1 Characterization Of Participating Farmersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this analysis, it is unavoidable to recognize that rural sectors suffer from high levels of inequality and the differentiable gaps are highly distorting for development, the perspective of the new rurality recognizes elements that contribute to the significant reduction of poverty, considering a new concept of rural area, extending not only to the population criterion, but also to secondary and tertiary activities (Cabas Monje et al, 2015). Consideration that can clearly result in better responses to acute areas of poverty; a proposal that should be channeled from a transdisciplinary perspective, Daza stated that "It is urgent to promote interdisciplinarity between communication and other knowledge involved in communication for development, so that there is a relationship of articulation and not simply multidisciplinary parallelism" (Daza-Hernández, 2008, p.93).…”
Section: Table 1 Characterization Of Participating Farmersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their potential and their maximum propensity towards further development should not be underestimated. It is important to note that the expansionist tendencies of the big cities rely on the accommodating prowess of the secondary towns (Kanbur, n.d;Cabas, Vallejos, & Garrido 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%