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Moving Up the Income Ladder? Obstacles to Indigenous Population in Latin America

Ivan Grgurić


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Abstract

Latin America is traditionally the region with the highest income and wealth inequality and the indigenous people are the most socially excluded group of the society. The obstacles they face on their way to becoming middle class are numerous. Markets sometimes operate in an anti-poor way, e.g. capital market imperfections. Next, many Latin American countries are agrarian societies with high land inequality. Also, indigenous people continueto have lower health and education indicators. Possible solutions should include state intervention in providing easier access to credit for the indigenous, land reform, health and education systems that are more universal and better targeting of social transfers.

Keywords

indigenous people; poverty; Latin America

Hrčak ID:

5997

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/5997

Publication date:

1.12.2005.

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