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The Pensioner’s Dilemma: Generations, Class, and Inequality in Southern Europe

FREE

for Members

The Pensioner’s Dilemma: Generations, Class, and Inequality in Southern Europe

Monday, February 25, 2019

Roosevelt House, 47-49 E 65th St, New York

Presented By

The Anthropology Section

 

What contributes to generational inequality in Southern Europe? How does class -- as opposed to age -- play into this complex issue? This talk will address how different generations have seen their expectations of stability and well-being shattered due to inequality.

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