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Sao Paulo in the Twenty-First Century Eduardo Cesar Leao Marques

Sao Paulo in the Twenty-First Century By Eduardo Cesar Leao Marques

Sao Paulo in the Twenty-First Century by Eduardo Cesar Leao Marques


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This book provides a deep analysis of the social, spatial and economic transformations of Sao Paulo in recent decades in terms of social structure, inequalities, demography, processes of space production and segregation. The resulting picture shows stability in segregation, intense spatial changes and less intense, but reconfigured social inequa

Sao Paulo in the Twenty-First Century Summary

Sao Paulo in the Twenty-First Century: Spaces, Heterogeneities, Inequalities by Eduardo Cesar Leao Marques

This book analyzes in detail the main social, economic and special transformation of the city of Sao Paulo. In the last 30 years, Sao Paulo has become a more heterogeneous and less unequal city. Contrary to some expectations, the recent economic transformations did not produce social polarization, and the localized processes of spaces production (and the plural is increasingly important) are more and more key to define their respective growth patterns, social conditions, forms of housing production, service availability and urban precariousness. In other dimensions, however, inequalities remain present and strong and certain disadvantaged areas have changed little and are still marked by strong social inequalities. The metropolis remains heavily segregated in terms of race and class, in a clear hierarchical structure.

The book shows that it is necessary to escape from dual and polarity interpretations. This did not lead to the complete disappearance of a crudely radial and concentric structure (not only due to geographic path dependence), but superposes other elements over it, leading to more complexes and continuous patterns. A general summary of these elements could perhaps be stated as pointing to greater social/spatial heterogeneity, accompanied by smaller, but reconfigured inequalities.

About Eduardo Cesar Leao Marques

Eduardo Cesar Leao Marques is a Livre-docente professor at the Department of Political Science at USP and researcher at the Center for Metropolitan Studies.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Heterogeneities and Inequalities in a Southern Metropolis

[Eduardo Cesar Leao Marques]

1. Sao Paulo, Histories, Institutions and Legacies

[Eduardo Cesar Leao Marques]

Part I: Economic Processes and Social Structure

2. Socioeconomic Transformations and Social Structure

[Eduardo Cesar Leao Marques, Rogerio Jeronimo Barbosa and Ian Prates]

3. Labour Market, Income Inequalities and Poverty

[Rogerio Jeronimo Barbosa and Ian Prates]

Part II: Demographic Dynamics and Segregation

4. Population Dynamics and Migration: 1991-2010

[Jose Marcos Pinto da Cunha]

5. Diverse Demographic Trajectories and Heterogeneity

[Eduardo Cesar Leao Marques and Carolina Requena]

6. The Social Spaces of the Metropolis in the 2000s

[Eduardo Cesar Leao Marques]

7. Inequalities and Residential Segregation by Race and Class

[Danilo Franca]

Part III: Processes of Space Production

8. The Dynamics of Sao Paulo's Favelas: Socioeconomic Conditions and Territorial Patterns

[Camila Pereira Saraiva]

9. Public Housing Production

[Eduardo Cesar Leao Marques and Leandro de Padua Rodrigues]

10. Private Sector Housing Developments: Who Produces What, How and Where?

[Telma Hoyler]

11. Mobility Inequalities in a Road Transport System

[Carolina Requena]

Additional information

NLS9780367596569
9780367596569
0367596563
Sao Paulo in the Twenty-First Century: Spaces, Heterogeneities, Inequalities by Eduardo Cesar Leao Marques
New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2020-08-14
246
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