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Title: Children in the Streets: Latin America's Lost Generation.

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Title:Children in the Streets: Latin America's Lost Generation.
Authors:Rizzini, IreneLusk, Mark W.
Descriptors:Child LaborChild WelfareChildrens RightsDeveloping NationsEconomic FactorsForeign CountriesGovernment RoleHomeless PeoplePovertySocial EnvironmentUrban ProblemsUrban YouthYouth Problems
Source:Children and Youth Services Review, v17 n3 p391-400 1995
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Publication Date:1995-00-00
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Pub Types:Opinion Papers; Information Analyses; Journal Articles
Abstract:Presents an overview of the situation of street children and youth in urban Latin America. Findings from numerous studies throughout the region are synthesized. Suggests that economic factors underlie the marginalization of vast numbers of Latin American children. The result is the exclusion of many of the region's children from meaningful participation in society and its institutions. (Author/AA)
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Identifiers:Latin America; Street Children
Record Type:Journal
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ISSN:ISSN-0190-7409
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Languages:English
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