Family life of Latin American urban migrants : three case studies of Bogotá /
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TextSeries: LTC reprint ; no. 129Publication details: Wisconsin : Land Tenure Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison, c1976.Description: [326]-349 pSubject(s): DDC classification: - 306.85 FLI
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| 306.48424 DOL Institutional economics and the formation of preferences : | 306.8 ANO Positive outlook of marriage and family in the new millenium / | 306.8 ANO Positive outlook of marriage and family in the new millenium / | 306.85 FLI Family life of Latin American urban migrants : | 306.85 OMA Enjoying family life : | 306.85 OMA Enjoying family life : | 307.1'2'094 GOV Governance, institutional change and regional development / |
Includes bibliographical references: p. 348-349.
This booklet discusses the migration process, family structure, economic, educational, and value systems of the residents of three settlements in Bogotá. The three case studies reported in this article are: a pirate settlement (El Carmen); a pirate settlement which has recently developed as legal urbanization (La Florida) and; a squatter settlement (Las Colinas).
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