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Publications

by members of

African Centre of Excellence for Inequality Research (ACEIR)
University of Cape Town
Cape Town, South Africa

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Working papers

2023

  1. Magda Catalina Jiménez Jiménez & Fabio Andrés Díaz Pabón, 2023. "Protests in Latin America in the middle of ongoing global systemic crises," SALDRU Working Papers 299, Southern Africa Labour and Development Research Unit, University of Cape Town.

2021

  1. Murray Leibbrandt & Fabio Andrés Díaz Pabón, 2021. "Reinstating the importance of categorical inequities in South Africa," SALDRU Working Papers 275, Southern Africa Labour and Development Research Unit, University of Cape Town.
  2. Maria Gabriela Palacio Ludeña & Fabio Andrés Díaz Pabón, 2021. "The deepening of inequalities in Latin America during and after the pandemic," SALDRU Working Papers 281, Southern Africa Labour and Development Research Unit, University of Cape Town.

2020

  1. María Gabriela Palacio Ludeña & Fabio Andrés Díaz Pabón, 2020. "Urban inequality and protests in Ecuador and Chile," SALDRU Working Papers 260, Southern Africa Labour and Development Research Unit, University of Cape Town.
  2. Fabio Andrés Díaz Pabón & Mari´a Gabriela Palacio Luden~a, 2020. "The ‘great regression’ and the protests to come in Latin America," SALDRU Working Papers 266, Southern Africa Labour and Development Research Unit, University of Cape Town.

Journal articles

2021

  1. Fabio Andrés Díaz Pabón & María Gabriela Palacio Ludeña, 2021. "Inequality and the Socioeconomic Dimensions of Mobility in Protests: The Cases of Quito and Santiago," Global Policy, London School of Economics and Political Science, vol. 12(S2), pages 78-90, April.

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