Construction of more equitable cities : public policies for inclusion in Latin America
2014
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HS/051/14E
Title
Construction of more equitable cities : public policies for inclusion in Latin America
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Summary
"Despite a positive trend in inequality reduction in recent years, Latin American and the Caribbean cities are still the most unequal in the world. The publication Construction of More Equitable Cities: Public Policies for Inclusion in Latin America presented by UN-Habitat and CAF – development bank of Latin America examines, for the first time, income and consumption inequalities in a large sample of cities (over 300) over a period of 20 years (1990-2010). After comparing inequality trends, the study analyzes the factors that have created and reproduced them. It provides evidence of the relationship between inequality and different dimensions of development. The study concludes with policy recommendations that local authorities and other tiers of governments can implement to achieve more equitable cities." -- UN-HABITAT website
Date
Nairobi : UN–HABITAT, Oct. 2014
Description
vi, 243 p. : ill., graphs, maps
Notes
Includes bibliographical references.
Available online (viewed 5 Oct. 2015).
Available online (viewed 5 Oct. 2015).
ISBN / ISSN
9789211326291