Clases medias y vulnerabilidad a la pobreza. Reflexiones desde América Latina

Translated title of the contribution: Middle Classes and Vulnerability to Poverty: Reflections from Latin America

Luis F. Lopez-Calva, Guillermo Cruces, Samantha Lach, Eduardo Ortiz Juarez

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Abstract

Based on the definition of middle class as that population who face low probability of falling into poverty, we present some trends for Latin America. The percentage of middle class has increased significantly, from 21.9 percent in 2000 to 34.3 percent in 2012. Since 2009, the size of the middle class is greater than that of the poor. Nevertheless, being part of the middle class in the region is still a privileged posi- tion. In fact, the poor and the vulnerable concentrate approximately two thirds of the region’s population. In this sense, Latin America is most definitely not, at least not yet, a middle class society.
Translated title of the contributionMiddle Classes and Vulnerability to Poverty: Reflections from Latin America
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)281-307
JournalTRIMESTRE ECONOMICO
Volume81
Issue number322
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2014

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