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Since 2010, when the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) put forward its proposed development agenda in Time for equality: closing gaps, opening trails, it has been systematically examining social gaps in Latin America and the Caribbean, as well as progress towards equality, from multiple standpoints and in an array of spheres. Social Panorama of Latin America seeks to contribute to the process with an updated understanding of the social situation in the region. The 2010 edition focused on the intergenerational reproduction of inequality and showed how differentiated paths grow more entrenched over the life cycle. Social Panorama of Latin America 2011 took a more in-depth look at the chain that produces and reproduces social gaps, spotlighting the close links between productivity gaps, labour segmentation and gaps in social protection.

Related Subject(s): Economic and Social Development
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