Abstract

The processes affecting the transformation of the urban space during the last decades in the periphery of cities in Argentine are similar to those which have been observed in the metropolises of Latin America. Nevertheless, as in the periphery the colonial structure of the city in many aspects has been conserved until today, the resulting changes of the same processes impacting are quite different from the ones in the big agglomerations, due to the differences of the initial situation. In the case of San Salvador de Jujuy, the factorial analysis at the level of the census unit radio proves a social fragmentation of the urban space while the majority of the characteristics of the polarized city model are preserved.

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