05130nam 22006615 450 991061637540332120251009110001.03-031-15262-X10.1007/978-3-031-15262-7(MiAaPQ)EBC7109678(Au-PeEL)EBL7109678(CKB)25116181100041(PPN)265859581(DE-He213)978-3-031-15262-7(OCoLC)1347695599(EXLCZ)992511618110004120221012d2022 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierMaps of Quality of Life in Argentina Since the 19th Century /edited by Juan Pablo Celemin, Guillermo Angel Velázquez1st ed. 2022.Cham :Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Springer,2022.1 online resource (408 pages)The Latin American Studies Book Series,2366-343XPrint version: Celemin, Juan Pablo Maps of Quality of Life in Argentina since the 19th Century Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2022 9783031152610 Chapter 1. Inequality As A Historical Problem. The Pre-Statistical Stage(Daniel Santilli) -- Chapter 2. Quality Of Life In Argentina In The First National Census (1869)(Guillermo Velázquez, Hernán Otero) -- Chapter 3. Quality Of Life By Departments And Regions In Argentina At The End Of The 19th. Century(Guillermo Velázquez, Juan Pablo Celemín) -- Chapter 4. Quality Of Life In Argentina. Analysis From The Third National Census (1914)(Guillermo Velázquez, Juan Pablo Celemín) -- Chapter 5. Quality Of Life In Argentina. Analysis From The Fourth National Census (1947)(Guillermo Velázquez, Juan Pablo Celemín, Fernando Ariel Manzano) -- Chapter 6. Quality Of Life In Argentina In 1960(Guillermo Velázquez, Juan Pablo Celemín) -- Chapter 7. Quality Of Life In Argentina (1970)(Guillermo Velázquez, Juan Pablo Celemín) -- Chapter 8. Quality Of Life In Argentina (1980)(Guillermo Velázquez, Juan Pablo Celemín) -- Chapter 9. Quality Of Life And Fragmentation In The Argentina Of The Nineties(Guillermo Velázquez, Juan Pablo Celemín) -- Chapter 10. Quality Of Life In Argentina In 2001(Guillermo Velázquez, Juan Pablo Celemín, Sebastián Gómez Lende, Fernando Manzano, María Eugenia Arias) -- Chapter 11. Quality Of Life In Argentina In 2010(Guillermo Velázquez, Juan Pablo Celemín, Sebastián Gómez Lende, Fernando Manzano, Claudia Mikkelsen, María Eugenia Arias) -- Chapter 12. Quality Of Life Differentiating Factors: Migratory Dynamics, Entrality/Accessibility, Urban Categories And Geographic Gross Product(Guillermo Velázquez, Santiago Linares) -- Chapter 13. Geography And Quality Of Life In Argentina. Analysis According To Census Radius (2010)(Guillermo Velázquez, Juan Pablo Celemín, Santiago Linares, Adela Tisnés, Fernando Manzano, Claudia Mikkelsen, Lorena La Maccchia, María Eugenia Arias) -- Chapter 14. The Well-Being Of Rural Population Of Argentina(Claudia Mikkelsen, Sofía Ares, Matías Gordziejczuk, Natasha Picone, Mariana Bruno).The book is presented as an Atlas where the map plays a fundamental role in the study of quality of life as it shows its progression in Argentina from the 19th to the 21st Century. In the book, it can be observed how the concept has evolved along with the dimensions and variables that better represent its spatial distribution. This is one of the original points of the book: the temporal study of the living conditions of the argentine population, empirically and spatially, emphasizing their territorial representation. Although the book maintains the same socioeconomic dimensions (education, health and housing), the tour through the different chapters offers a historical window that allows the reader to know what the forms of information collection were like in different historical moments. This book is written for geographers and members of the scientific community interested in the study of the well-being of the population. It also allows us to observe the evolutionof the quality of life from the 19th century to the 21st, so it may be of interest to historians as well.The Latin American Studies Book Series,2366-343XHuman geographyWell-beingCartographyGeographyHuman GeographyWell-BeingCartographyGeographyHuman geography.Well-being.Cartography.Geography.Human Geography.Well-Being.Cartography.Geography.304.2306.0982Velázquez Guillermo AngelCelemín Juan PabloMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910616375403321Maps of Quality of Life in Argentina since the 19th Century2930692UNINA