Latin American Monographs, Issue 51Institute of Latin American Studies, 1980 - Latin America |
Contents
The Urban Poor and Their Spokesmen | 69 |
The Urban Poor and the Revolutionary Government | 139 |
Conclusion | 193 |
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28 de Julio activists activities agency American Arena Santiago association authoritarian basic became become behavior bureaucratic chapter cooperatives Cornelius corporatism corporatist Delgado demand-making demands dependency differences economic efforts electoral elites exist families Francisco Morales Bermúdez governmental groups individual inhabitants interactions interviewers joven land titles Latin America leaders Leeds levels Lima Lima's poor live local-level major ment migrants military rule Ministry of Housing mobilization modes move munity needs neighborhood neighbors ONDEPJOV organization organizational involvement Pampa de Arena Pamplona participatory percent person Peru Peru's Peruvian petitioning pobla pobladores policies political participation political system politicized population poverty present President Velasco Primero de Enero problem-solving problems projects pueblos jóvenes question questionnaire residents RESPONDENT Revolutionary Government Rímac River sample Santiago sector Sendas Frutales SINAMOS slum social squatter areas squatter settlements streets structures tion underdevelopment urban poor variables Villa El Salvador zone