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If you understand German, see de:Villa Miseria. From what little I get of German, I see there's a lot of content that is not mentioned here (stats and figures). Unfortunately the editor(s) of the German article did not include sources... --Pablo D. Flores 11:24, 15 July 2005 (UTC)
PS to myself:
I used an online translator on the German text. The result was pretty much some horrific English, but I could make sense of the first part and got this (with some additions and rewordings):
The rest was even worse:
The problem with this text is its currency and verifiability. I have no idea whether these data are correct as of today. I seriously doubt that the figures still hold. In a 1996 document I found on the net, it says Rosario has a 25% of the population living in villas miseria (but this is Rosario, pop ~910,000, not the Greater Rosario, ~1.3M). Undoubtedly more people have fallen under the poverty line in these 9 years, but also the government has regularized some settlements or moved people to legal terrains.
I also got a very good source (El derecho a la vivienda en Argentina, Informe misión de investigación, 2004 (in Spanish), Centre of Housing Rights and Evictions (COHRE) and I'm placing some of the info in the article now. The German article might have valuable data still.
--Pablo D. Flores 12:32, 15 July 2005 (UTC)
Check www.promeba.org.ar. -Mariano
""and a smaller number are recent immigrants from neighbouring countries (especially Paraguay and more recently Bolivia). ""
a small number???? lol at least half of them are immigrants or their children and granchildrens
I'll look for the data in a while. But I read this like a lot of times, Where do you think that most of the 2 millions Bolivians in Buenos AIres live?
-Trelew Girl-
You doubt it? really? go outside lol.
Anyway here you have numbers, in other places says 2 millions i'll found them later, anyway if you add the Paraguayans (they are even more than the bolivians!!!) and the Peruvians. You have a great number around 4 million according to the govermment and obvously they live in villa at least i can speak fo Buenos Aires and Cordoba.
""Con cerca de 1.200.000 inmigrantes y descendientes, la comunidad boliviana es la segunda con mayor presencia en el país, después de la paraguaya. Unos 300 mil bolivianos lograron la radicación. Y el resto espera el lento proceso de blanqueo que anunció el Gobierno.""
http://www.clarin.com/suplementos/zona/2006/02/26/z-03416.htm
-Trelew Girl-
It cut my "2 millions" because it's counting Bolivian natives, if you count their children they are even more than 2 millions.
I know that we can't put our experiences as sources but I've lived in Buenos Aires for 21 years, I went to a school two blocks away from the largest shanty town in BA, and about 70% of the children were Bolivian/Peruvian/Paraguayan or children of them. I've read an article this year in "La Nación" it says that about 70% of other big shanty town in BA were Peruvians or Bolivians.
Anyway, I'll find you more reliable sources later.
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Verbitsky 1957? The name was known before 1952 during Perón's first 2 periods, when he made them invisible by building surrounding high walls. Jclerman 01:19, 17 February 2006 (UTC)
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"The Government's statistics agency (INDEC) announced in 2016 that 8.8 million people, 32.2% of the population, were living in poverty. This was a dramatic leap in numbers from the 4.7% people living in poverty just three years before."
The INDEC lacked any credibility at the time when the 4.7% figure was released. In fact, that very same figure is continuously used to illustrate how ridiculous the data published by INDEC had become. There was no 'dramatic' leap in poverty from 2013 to 2016; instead, it was a return to normalcy in the measurement of it. 200.61.165.210 (talk) 20:43, 28 September 2023 (UTC)
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