01703nam a22001937a 4500008004100000020001800041040005700059041000800116100002600124245011800150260007200268300004400340505083500384650006401219650006601283650004801349650005101397651006101448130821s2009 xxuab gr eng  a9780815703273 aCO-BoUCMcAngélica RojasdAldemar Mondragónbspa00aeng1 aMoser, Caroline O. N.10aOrdinary families, extraordinary lives assets and poverty reduction in Guayaquil, 1978-2004cCaroline O.N. Moser aWashington D.C. (Estados Unidos)bBrookings Institution Pressc2009 axx, 360 páginasbilustraciones, mapas aIntroduction to Indio Guayas and the study. -- Grappling with poverty : from asset vulnerability to asset accumulation. -- A home of one's own : squatter housing as a physical asset. -- Social capital, gender, and the politics of physical infrastructure. -- Leadership, empowerment, and "community participation" in negotiating for social services. -- Earning a living or getting by : labor as an asset. -- Families and household social capital : reducing vulnerability and accumulating assets. -- The impact of intrahousehold dynamics on asset vulnerability and accumulation. -- Daughters and sons : intergenerational asset accumulation. -- Migration to Barcelona and transnational asset accumulation. -- Youth crime, gangs, and violent death : community responses to insecurity. -- Research and policy lessons from Indio Guayas. 7aAhorro e inversiónzGuayaquil (Ecuador)vEstudio de casos 7aDesarrollo económicozGuayaquil (Ecuador)vEstudio de casos 7aPobrezazGuayaquil (Ecuador)vCase studies. 7aPobrezazGuayaquil (Ecuador)vEstudio de casos 7aGuayaquil (Ecuador)xPolítica socialvEstudio de casos