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Afro-descendants in Latin America : toward a framework of inclusion (Spanish)

About one in four Latin Americans self-identify as Afro-descendants today. They comprise a highly heterogeneous population and are unevenly distributed across the region, but share a common history of displacement and exclusion. Despite significant gains over the past decade, Afro-descendants still are overrepresented among the poor and are underrepresented in decision-making positions, both in the private and the public sector. The extent to which...
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Freire,German Nicolas; Diaz-Bonilla,Carolina; Schwartz Orellana,Steven Daniel; Soler Lopez,Jorge Andres; Carbonari De Almeida,Flavia Fonseca.

Afro-descendants in Latin America : toward a framework of inclusion (Spanish). Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/316161533724728187

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