The Middle Class in Chile The Charact eristics and Evolution 1990-2011
Author
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Barozet, Emmanuelle
Admission date
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2013-12-18T19:47:56Z
Available date
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2013-12-18T19:47:56Z
Publication date
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2011-12
Cita de ítem
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Kas International Reports 12|2011, Pp. 25-41
en_US
Identifier
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/121911
Abstract
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The middle class in Chile does not correspond to more
developed countries where the middle class is the center of
society. Despite the economic growth and overall reduction
of poverty in the country in the last 20 years, an important
part of the middle class in Chile remains vulnerable
and, contrary to popular belief, does not present a more
favorable attitude towards democracy in comparison to
other segments of society. This poses a strong challenge to
both the middle class and society as a whole, which implies
strengthening and extending the social rights of citizenship,
the promotion of the democratic political citizenship and
the need for a new social pact for governance.