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Race and Housing in Colombia: Residential Segregation and Life Conditions in Cities

This report presents the results of a study on living conditions and residential segregation in twelve cities of Colombia

 

What implications does a “white”, “black” or “mixed” in Colombia have? Based on a vision of urban sociology, this report presents the results of a study on living conditions and residential segregation in twelve cities of the country. The document shows different ways in which socio-economic vulnerabilities are combined with the concentration of people of a racial group in cities. It therefore provides inputs for the design of programs and public policies that combat segregation and ensure a better quality of life for Afro-Colombians, who are the most affected by this phenomenon in the country.


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