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Soziale Ungleichheit und Sozialstruktur in Lateinamerika

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Publication year
2018
Publication date
31.08.2018
ISBN-Print
978-3-8487-5199-0
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978-3-8452-9393-6
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Nomos, Baden-Baden
Language
German
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268
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  1. Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 1 - 14
  2. Einleitung No access Pages 15 - 24
  3. I. Überlegungen zum sozialen Ethos-Wandel in Lateinamerika No access Pages 25 - 44
    1. 1. Materielle Ungleichheit: Einkommensungleichheit und Einkommensarmut No access
    2. 2. Informalität im Arbeitsleben (informeller Sektor, informelle Beschäftigung) als zentrales Strukturproblem No access
    3. 3. Fazit No access
      1. Klassenjustiz: Rechtliche Ungleichbehandlung nach sozialem Status No access
      2. Law and order-Defizite No access
      3. Sektorale Ausgliederung aus dem Rechtsstaat No access
    1. 2. Der lateinamerikanische Sozialstaat: traditionelle Defekte und neue Reformen No access
  4. IV. Zur Schichtungsstruktur No access Pages 145 - 175
  5. V. Zum Klassenbewusstsein, der Interessenlage und der politischen Ressourcenschwäche der Unterschicht No access Pages 176 - 212
    1. 1. Die extrem hohe Einkommenskonzentration ist in erster Linie Resultat eines sozial ungerechten Steuersystems No access
    2. 2. Die Rate absoluter Einkommens-Armut ist eindeutig niedriger geworden, die Amutsgefährdung ist aber ebenso eindeutig hoch geblieben. No access
    3. 3. Eine wichtige Ungleichheitsstruktur in den lateinamerikanischen Gesellschaften ist die zwischen den informales und den formales. No access
    4. 4. Auch im Rechtsbereich spielt die Problematik sozialer Ungleichheit eine dominierende Rolle No access
    5. 5. Der lateinamerikanische Sozialstaat ist traditionell sozial selektiv und ungerecht, weist seit neuestem aber Wandlungstendenzen auf No access
    6. . Trotz einiger positiver Wandlungen kann von einer durchgehenden Transformation der traditionellen lateinamerikanischen Klassengesellschaften in moderne Mittelschichtgesellschaften nicht die Rede sei... No access
    7. 7. Gerade bei der Analyse krasser sozialer Ungleichheit gilt es die Unterschicht-Wirklichkeit realistisch zur Kenntnis zu nehmen No access
    8. 8. Hinweis: Die mangelhafte ökonomische Produktivität bleibt ein Hauptproblem No access
  6. Literaturverzeichnis No access Pages 237 - 256
  7. Anhang No access Pages 257 - 268

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