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Joan Checa and Oriol Nel·lo
Spatial inequalities in living conditions have traditionally been attributed to geographical location, the opposition between urban and rural settings or the size of settlements. Accordingly, the geographical literature has used these oppositions to expl...
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Ana Luisa Maffini and Clarice Maraschin
Urban segregation is an inherent feature of cities and becomes a problem when excluding or hindering certain groups from accessing services, activities and spaces. In Brazil, segregation by social class is dominant in the structure of cities and public p...
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Ricardo Alvira Baeza
La Desigualdad Socio Económica (DSE) ha sido fundamental en el nacimiento y evolución de las sociedades humanas. En esencia alude al reparto diferenciado de derechos y obligaciones (y la legitimidad de dicho reparto / diferencias) en cada sociedad. Se vi...
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Margarita Greene, Rodrigo Mora, Natan Waintrub, Cristhian Figueroa, Juan de Dios Ortúzar
Pág. 77 - 86
Stated choice methods was used to quantify the effects of different types of incentives (direct, indirect, changes in building regulations, etc.) in the willingness to increase density and reduce social segregation through residential projects in the vic...
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Reena Patel,Mary Jane C. Parmentier
Pág. pp. 29 - 46 pgs.
As women in India enter the rapidly expanding Information Technology (IT) workforce, it could be predicted that their active participation in this sector will change their socio-economic status within the employing organization and the communities in whi...
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