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Children’s rights in the digital age
(ECLACUNICEF, 2014-09)
The digital divide exacerbates inequalities in
access to information and knowledge, making
it more difficult to socialize with peers and limiting
awareness of and the ability to use basic tools for
life in society. ...
Digital inclusion in education in Tarija, Plurinational State of Bolivia
(2015-04)
This study analyses digital inclusion in secondary education in the Tarija School District in the Plurinational State of Bolivia for the 2012-2013 school year, using the indicators in the Plan of Action for the Information ...
Digital review 2007 of Latin America and the Caribbean: progress and challenges policies for development with ICT. Abridged document
(ECLAC, 2008-06)
SummaryThis document is an abridged version of the "Latin America and the Caribbean Digital Review 2007" report which provides an inventory of the national policies and strategies that aim to guide the different countries ...
From industrial economics to digital economics: an introduction to the transition
(ECLAC, 2001-02)
Abstract This paper focuses on creating a basic awareness of the new economic coherence, which has been provoked by the introduction of modern Information and Communication Technologies (ICT). It is based on methods of ...
ECLAC Notes Nº 22
(2002-05)
Special IssueECLAC Notes Nr. 22 is completely devoted to the document Globalizationand Development, presented by ECLAC in its Twenty-ninthsession. Globalization and Development Op-ed by José Antonio Ocampo, ECLAC's ...
Disasters and inequality in a protracted crisis: Towards universal, comprehensive, resilient and sustainable social protection systems in Latin America and the Caribbean
(ECLAC, 2021-10-26)
The region is traversing a perilous moment of great uncertainty, in which unremitting structural problems, such as poverty, inequality, exclusion and the violation of rights, are at risk of being intensified by emerging ...
Electronic commerce, international trade and employment: review of the issues
(ECLAC, 2002-04-08)
Electronic commerce is a relatively new phenomenon. Its rapid expansion since the mid-1990s has drawn attention to the impact it will have on promoting trade, economic growth and development. In addition to the many ...
Two stops in today's new global geographies: shaping novel labor supplies and employment regimes
(ECLAC, 2008-06)
Across the centuries, the international division of labor has included a variety of translocal circuits for the mobility of labor and capital (Wallerstein 1974; Froebel et al. 1980; Potts 1990; Silver 2003; Koo 2001; Aneesh ...
E-commerce and export promotion policies for small- and medium-sized enterprises: East Asian and Latin American experiences
(ECLAC, 2001-10)
Abstract As in other parts of the world, small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Latin America are important generators of employment while contributing to establishing certain social as well as regional 'equilibria' ...