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Pobreza, distribución y capital humano de Bogotá 2003: Evidencia empírica de la hipótesis de Juan Luis Londoño

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Felipe Barrera Osorio ()

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Este trabajo presenta evidencia empírica entorno a la hipótesis de Londoño usando datos recientes de la Encuesta de Calidad de Vida 2003, producida por el DANE. En concreto, se utilizan los datos por hogares en 19 localidades de Bogotá para analizar la relación entre tres formas de capital de los hogares (educación, salud y vivienda) y distribución de ingreso.

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Paper provided by FEDESARROLLO in its series INFORMES DE INVESTIGACIÓN with number 003329.

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Date of creation: 30 Mar 2003
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Handle: RePEc:col:000124:003329

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