The region of Latin American and Caribbean has witnessed rapid demographic, social, economic and political transformations in the last 50 years. Despite the reduction in poverty, the progress made in the provision of essential services to the population and the improvements in education, health and gender equality, many problems remain. In particular, levels of both inter- and intragenerational inequality are high. Also, in most cases, the demographic transition has outpaced societies’ ability to create conditions for sustainable development. Well-being measures vary by age, gender and other demographic dimensions. Therefore, progress towards attainment of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is inextricably linked to population tren...
Forecasts trends in population and agriculture, with a particular focus on Latin America and the Car...
Almost four years after the international community adopted the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Developm...
A renewal of international cooperation is essential if more inclusive and sustainable development is...
In the context of the rapidly advancing population ageing, the region of Latin America and the Carib...
Meeting: Thirty-second session of ECLAC, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, 9-13 June 2008This docum...
Includes bibliographyIn addition to population growth, other demographic issues are taking on politi...
Foreword by Alicia BárcenaThe Latin American and Caribbean region has achieved notable social develo...
The ageing of population is today a topic of great demographic interest. This process is the result ...
The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, adopted by the 193 Member States of the United Nations ...
Some of the fastest demographic transitions in the world have been observed in Latin American countr...
Includes bibliographySpanish version availableThe first chapter of the book provides elements for an...
The Latin America and the Caribbean region has an ambiguous place in the new geography of developmen...
Artículo de revistaPopulation ageing is a major global challenge. The Latin American economies have ...
The countries of Latin America and the Caribbean face the great challenge of implementing the 2030 A...
Latin American and Caribbean region is facing a complex set of economic and social circumstances tha...
Forecasts trends in population and agriculture, with a particular focus on Latin America and the Car...
Almost four years after the international community adopted the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Developm...
A renewal of international cooperation is essential if more inclusive and sustainable development is...
In the context of the rapidly advancing population ageing, the region of Latin America and the Carib...
Meeting: Thirty-second session of ECLAC, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, 9-13 June 2008This docum...
Includes bibliographyIn addition to population growth, other demographic issues are taking on politi...
Foreword by Alicia BárcenaThe Latin American and Caribbean region has achieved notable social develo...
The ageing of population is today a topic of great demographic interest. This process is the result ...
The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, adopted by the 193 Member States of the United Nations ...
Some of the fastest demographic transitions in the world have been observed in Latin American countr...
Includes bibliographySpanish version availableThe first chapter of the book provides elements for an...
The Latin America and the Caribbean region has an ambiguous place in the new geography of developmen...
Artículo de revistaPopulation ageing is a major global challenge. The Latin American economies have ...
The countries of Latin America and the Caribbean face the great challenge of implementing the 2030 A...
Latin American and Caribbean region is facing a complex set of economic and social circumstances tha...
Forecasts trends in population and agriculture, with a particular focus on Latin America and the Car...
Almost four years after the international community adopted the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Developm...
A renewal of international cooperation is essential if more inclusive and sustainable development is...