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El 45% de los niños en el Perú vive en la pobreza [The 45% of children in Peru living in poverty]

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NS Nuevo Siglo
Keywords
children
Peru
poverty
Unicef
GE Subjects
Economic ethics
Ethics of economic systems
Labour/professional ethics
Trade ethics
General theology/other

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/192278
Abstract
"Cerca del 45% de los niños y adolescentes peruanos (entre 0 y 17 años) vive en condiciones de pobreza, mientras que el 19% se desarrolla en medio de la pobreza extrema, según el Informe del Estado de la Niñez que presenté Unicef pasado 3 de Marzo"
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2011
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Article
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