Globalization, inequality and vulnerable population: Youth in Latin America and the Caribbean
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This paper proposes a reflection on the ways in which globalization processes are linked to the particularities of contexts that make up the region of Latin America and the Caribbean. Especially, it approaches the economic problems of poverty and unemployment, and multiple implications in the sector of young people, who are aware of their marginalization, exclusion and vulnerability.
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Palacios GámazA. B. (2021). Globalization, inequality and vulnerable population: Youth in Latin America and the Caribbean. Revista Ethos, 5(1), 43-55. Retrieved from https://ojs.udelistmo.edu/ojs/index.php/Ethos/article/view/188
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