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120 millones en tugurios [120 million slum]

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Author(s)
Kliksberg, Bernardo
Keywords
slums
dwelling
Latin America
social marginality
health
GE Subjects
Bioethics
Community ethics
Lifestyle ethics
Minority ethics
General theology/other

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/200563
Abstract
"En América Latina hay 120 millones de personas que viven en “tugurios”. Viven en algo que tiene un atisbo de vivienda pero que no se puede llamar una vivienda. Un tugurio es como se llama a las Villas Miseria, a las Favelas y a las infinitas formas que hay en América Latina de reflejar la marginalidad social y económica en el hábitat."
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2010
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