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Social Exclusion in Brazil Labour Institutions and Development Programme
DP/94/1997
ISBN 92-9014-595-1
First published 1997

Social Exclusion in Brazil

By
Paulo Singer

Social Exclusion in Brazil
TABLE OF CONTENTS

*Preface

*Introductory remarks

*I. Reflections on the sources of social exclusion in capitalist economies


    1. Forms and meanings of social exclusion
    2. Theories of the causes of social exclusion
    3. The individualist framework
    4. The structuralist framework
    5. The frameworks and social exclusion

*II. A chart of social exclusion in Brazil


    1. Exclusion through poverty
    2. The evolution of poverty
    3. Regional differentials in poverty
    4. Social exclusion by colour, gender and region
    5. Exclusion through lack of education
    6. Exclusion and the labour market

*References

Updated by RS. Approved by AVJ. Last Updated 16 March 2004.