@misc{17406,
title = {Social Inclusion and Economic Development in Latin America},
author = {Genoni, María Eugenia and Sánchez, Margarita and Saavedra-Chanduví, Jaime and Duryea, Suzanne and Parker, Richard and Aggleton, Peter and Buvinic, Mayra and Massiah, Ernest and Arias, Omar and Ñopo, Hugo R. and Mazza, Jacqueline and Yamada, Gustavo and Oakley, Peter and Atkinson, Tony and Tejerina, Luis and Htun, Mala and Maluwa, Miriam and Thorne, Eva T. and Silver, Hilary and Torero, Máximo and Pacari Vega, Nina and Ocampo, José Antonio and Zoninsein, Jonas and Escobal, Javier and Rincón Gallardo, Gilberto},
editor = {Deutsch, Ruthanne},
year = {2012},
doi = {10.18235/0012583},
abstract = {Latin America and the Caribbean is one of the regions in the world with the greatest ethnic, racial and cultural diversity. This diversity is a major asset that holds the key to achieving lasting economic and political stability and constructing a fair, cohesive and democratic society. However, the region must overcome a long and divisive history of exclusionary practices that have only left societies poorer, divided, unequal and blind to diversity and its riches. This book examines the discrimination and disadvantages endured by the poor, minorities, women, the disabled and people with HIV/AIDS. It proposes inclusionary policies to improve access by these groups to the social services and economic and political resources they need.},
url = {https://doi.org/10.18235/0012583}
}
