2020
DOI: 10.1080/00207659.2020.1752499
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The 2019–2020 Chilean protests: A first look at their causes and participants

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“…[ Figure 6 about here] A recent study (Gonzalez & Morán, 2020) has found an association between participation in the Chilean protests and both educational level and age. More educated people and younger individuals were more likely to report having participated in protest activities.…”
Section: Effects Of the Social Crisismentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…[ Figure 6 about here] A recent study (Gonzalez & Morán, 2020) has found an association between participation in the Chilean protests and both educational level and age. More educated people and younger individuals were more likely to report having participated in protest activities.…”
Section: Effects Of the Social Crisismentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In early October 2019, secondary-school students initiated the practice of fare dodging on the subway in Santiago, the capital of Chile, as a protest against the increase in the fare from about USD 1.12 to USD 1.16, equivalent to 0.28 percent of the minimum wage (Gonzalez & Morán, 2020). Protests involving students have been commonplace in Chile's political landscape, reaching one of its most critical moments with the so-called "penguin revolution" in 2006 (Donoso, 2013;Guzman-Concha, 2012).…”
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“…El 4 de octubre de 2019 se anunció un alza en la tarifa del sistema público de transporte de Santiago. El 7 de octubre un grupo de estudiantes del Instituto Nacional comenzó a sostener los molinetes del metro para evitar pagar el boleto, y se le fueron sumando estudiantes de otras escuelas; las autoridades del metro cerraron algunas estaciones hasta que el 18 de octubre se convocó a realizar ocupaciones y algunas estaciones y centros comerciales fueron incendiados, (González & Le Foulon Morán, 2020). Dos días después se declaró el estado de emergencia, pero siguieron las reuniones en los espacios públicos para manifestarse contra el gobierno.…”
Section: La Heterogeneidad De La Experienciaunclassified