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Income inequality and
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Cappellari, Lorenzo
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IZA World of Labor
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2021
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differences among individuals are traceable to their
social
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. Inequalities that reflect factors largely out of an …
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Income inequality and
social
origins
Cappellari, Lorenzo
- In:
IZA World of Labor
(
2016
)
individuals are traceable to their
social
origins
. Inequalities that reflect factors largely out of one’s control—such as local …
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