वेनेज़ुएला (Hindi Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "वेनेज़ुएला" in Hindi language version.

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  • Smilde, David (14 September 2017). "Crime and Revolution in Venezuela". NACLA Report on the Americas. 49 (3): 303–308. आइ॰एस॰एस॰एन॰ 1071-4839. डीओआइ:10.1080/10714839.2017.1373956. Finally, it is important to realize that the reductions in poverty and inequality during the Chávez years were real, but somewhat superficial. While indicators of income and consumption showed clear progress, the harder-to-change characteristics of structural poverty and inequality, such as the quality of housing, neighborhoods, education, and employment, remained largely unchanged.

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  • Smilde, David (14 September 2017). "Crime and Revolution in Venezuela". NACLA Report on the Americas. 49 (3): 303–308. आइ॰एस॰एस॰एन॰ 1071-4839. डीओआइ:10.1080/10714839.2017.1373956. Finally, it is important to realize that the reductions in poverty and inequality during the Chávez years were real, but somewhat superficial. While indicators of income and consumption showed clear progress, the harder-to-change characteristics of structural poverty and inequality, such as the quality of housing, neighborhoods, education, and employment, remained largely unchanged.