2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-61536-3
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The Social Life of Economic Inequalities in Contemporary Latin America

Abstract: This book is dedicated to the numerous people across Latin America who resist and struggle against social inequalities every day.

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“…13 In fact, various political and anthropological analyses have concluded that, despite economic reforms and social progress in some areas over the past few decades, the fundamental tenets of socioeconomic inequalities have not been substantially challenged in the region as yet. 14 The current prevalence rates of oral health treatments and dental caries in the LACC region is worrying despite steady declines in the rates of caries in permanent teeth as observed in countries such as Brazil, Mexico, and Colombia. Moreover, the prevalence of dental caries in the primary dentition continues to remain high in the majority of LACCs, with > 50% of children and > 85% of the adult population being affected.…”
Section: Latin America In Numbersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…13 In fact, various political and anthropological analyses have concluded that, despite economic reforms and social progress in some areas over the past few decades, the fundamental tenets of socioeconomic inequalities have not been substantially challenged in the region as yet. 14 The current prevalence rates of oral health treatments and dental caries in the LACC region is worrying despite steady declines in the rates of caries in permanent teeth as observed in countries such as Brazil, Mexico, and Colombia. Moreover, the prevalence of dental caries in the primary dentition continues to remain high in the majority of LACCs, with > 50% of children and > 85% of the adult population being affected.…”
Section: Latin America In Numbersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Социально-экономическое развитие Венесуэлы в 1990-е гг. анализируют зарубежные исследователи, в частности G. Wilpert [6], J. Braver [7], M. Ystenes и I. Stronen [8]. В системном кризисе авторы видят предпосылки победы У. Чавеса на выборах 1998 г. Отечественные исследователи (Э.С.…”
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