A situação residencial da Nova Classe Média na metrópole do Rio de Janeiro: uma contribuição ao debate

For the last few years, in Brazil as in other developing countries (China, India, Russia), the public debate has been mainly focused on the idea of an emerging "New Middle Class" as a result of economic growth and labor market improvements. Initially formulated by economists that identify...

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Main Author: Michael Chetry
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Confins 2016-07-01
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/confins/10870
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spelling doaj-2a4f3b54dbd74344bc0acb54c33e3a8e2020-11-24T23:10:39ZengConfinsConfins1958-92122016-07-0110.4000/confins.10870A situação residencial da Nova Classe Média na metrópole do Rio de Janeiro: uma contribuição ao debateMichael ChetryFor the last few years, in Brazil as in other developing countries (China, India, Russia), the public debate has been mainly focused on the idea of an emerging "New Middle Class" as a result of economic growth and labor market improvements. Initially formulated by economists that identify social classes based on the unique criteria of income, this "New Middle Class" thesis is strongly criticized by the defenders of a sociological standpoint, who consider that there are no proven connections between income level and social status. The purpose of this article is to contribute to discussing this trend from a geographical perspective by focusing on the spatial dimension of the New middle class. More specifically, our study of Rio de Janeiro metropolis highlights, at least from a spatial viewpoint, that the “middle” qualification in New middle class must be put into perspective, households in this group being closer to the working class in terms of location and housing conditions.http://journals.openedition.org/confins/10870New middle classresidential segregationhousingRio de Janeiro.
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A situação residencial da Nova Classe Média na metrópole do Rio de Janeiro: uma contribuição ao debate
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New middle class
residential segregation
housing
Rio de Janeiro.
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title A situação residencial da Nova Classe Média na metrópole do Rio de Janeiro: uma contribuição ao debate
title_short A situação residencial da Nova Classe Média na metrópole do Rio de Janeiro: uma contribuição ao debate
title_full A situação residencial da Nova Classe Média na metrópole do Rio de Janeiro: uma contribuição ao debate
title_fullStr A situação residencial da Nova Classe Média na metrópole do Rio de Janeiro: uma contribuição ao debate
title_full_unstemmed A situação residencial da Nova Classe Média na metrópole do Rio de Janeiro: uma contribuição ao debate
title_sort situação residencial da nova classe média na metrópole do rio de janeiro: uma contribuição ao debate
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issn 1958-9212
publishDate 2016-07-01
description For the last few years, in Brazil as in other developing countries (China, India, Russia), the public debate has been mainly focused on the idea of an emerging "New Middle Class" as a result of economic growth and labor market improvements. Initially formulated by economists that identify social classes based on the unique criteria of income, this "New Middle Class" thesis is strongly criticized by the defenders of a sociological standpoint, who consider that there are no proven connections between income level and social status. The purpose of this article is to contribute to discussing this trend from a geographical perspective by focusing on the spatial dimension of the New middle class. More specifically, our study of Rio de Janeiro metropolis highlights, at least from a spatial viewpoint, that the “middle” qualification in New middle class must be put into perspective, households in this group being closer to the working class in terms of location and housing conditions.
topic New middle class
residential segregation
housing
Rio de Janeiro.
url http://journals.openedition.org/confins/10870
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