Poverty, Inequality and Migration in Latin Amerika
Contributor(s)
Klasen, Stephan (editor)
Nowak-Lehmann, Felicitas (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
The causes and consequences of high inequality in incomes, assets, and many aspects of well-being in Latin America have recently (re-)emerged as a central research and policy issue. However, many open questions remain that will be dealt with in the contributions to this volume. First, the linkages between growth, inequality, and poverty in Latin America need further clarification. More analyses at the country and even sub-national level are required to understand these complex relationships and their most important determinants. Of particular relevance is to examine these relationships in the Latin American context of high economic instability with recurrent economic and financial crises, particularly in the 1990s. Secondly, measuring and addressing poverty remains a critical research area, in particular non-monetary including subjective indicators of well-being often tell a different story that needs to be considered when analyzing poverty trends and determinants. Lastly, the poverty/inequality issues need to be considered in an economic environment, where trade, migration, and economic integration are of particular importance. Thus the role of trade and migration in generating, sustaining, or reducing inequalities between and within countries is an area that requires further analysis.
Keywords
Amerika; Armut; Economic Development; Einkommensdisparität; Inequality; Klasen; Lateinamerika; Latin; Latin America; Migration; PovertyDOI
10.3726/b13890ISBN
9783631753682OCN
1083020716Publisher website
https://www.peterlang.com/Publication date and place
Bern, 2018Series
Goettinger Studien zur Entwicklungsoekonomik / Goettingen Studies in Development Economics, 20Classification
Sociology and anthropology
Political science and theory
Political structure and processes
Development economics and emerging economies