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Indigenous people and poverty in Latin America

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1993232 pagesWorld Bank

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This book examines the persistent challenges of poverty faced by indigenous populations across Latin America. It offers an in-depth analysis of the social, economic, and political factors contributing to these conditions. Drawing on extensive research, the authors explore historical contexts and contemporary issues impacting indigenous communities throughout the region.

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George Psacharopoulos writes about economic development and social issues. His book, Indigenous People and Poverty in Latin America, examines the challenges faced by these communities. His work often focuses on education and its impact on poverty.

Harry Anthony Patrinos focuses on critical social issues. His book, The policy analysis of child labor, offers a close look at the topic through a policy lens.

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