2019
DOI: 10.18356/6b6eb2f5-en
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Social classes, economic sector sand changes in the chilean social structure, 1992 and 2013

Abstract: According to recent research studies, a central characteristic of Chilean society is its mesocratization, in other words the sustained growth of the middle class. This article tests that thesis empirically, using Erik O. Wright's class model and the shift-share analysis technique to study the changes that occurred in Chile's class structure in two periods 1992-2003 and 2003-2013. The study concludes that the idea of mesocratization is questionable; between 1992 and 2013, there are substantially fewer people l… Show more

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