The increasingly visible presence of people living in the streets of Montevideo and other cities of the country has long since ceased to be an occasional image to become one of the main social challenges facing Uruguay. Men, women, young people, older adults and even full families find in public spaces the place where their daily life passes. Behind each story there is a combination of factors that can hardly be reduced to a single explanation. …
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The increasingly visible presence of people living in the streets of Montevideo and other cities of the country has long since ceased to be an occasional image to become one of the main social challenges facing Uruguay. Men, women, young people, older adults and even full families find in public spaces the place where their daily life passes. Behind each story there is a combination of factors that can hardly be reduced to a single explanation. …