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Home » In depth » Latin American Economic Outlook 2011: How Middle-Class is Latin America? » Middle Sectors and Latin American Development  » A statistical portrait of the latin American middle sectors

A statistical portrait of the latin American middle sectors

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The national household surveys in Latin America permit a closer look at the economic and demographic characteristics of middle-sector households in the light of our income-related definition, allowing analysis by age, household structure, labour-force participation and type of work.

  • Latin American Economic Outlook 2012: Transforming the State for Development
  • Latin American Economic Outlook 2011: How Middle-Class is Latin America?
    • Middle Sectors and Latin American Development
      • A statistical portrait of the latin American middle sectors
        • Age
        • Marital status
        • Employment and informality
        • Education
        • Entrepreneurship
        • Home ownership and access to financial services
      • Social Mobility
      • Middle sectors and middle classes
      • Conclusions: a road map to this year’s outlook
      • Notes and references
      • Statistical Annex
    • Social Protection and Labour Informality in the Middle Sectors
    • Education, Social Mobility and the Middle Sectors
    • The Middle Sectors, Fiscal Policy and the Social Contract
  • Latin American Economic Outlook 2009: Fiscal Policy
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