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This paper investigates the importance of accounting for the profile of inequality in the analysis of institutional trust. Drawing on individual data from 82 countries around the world over the 1981-2021 period, it sheds light on the potential limitations of exploring the impact of the income...
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We study how the stringency of policy measures to counter the COVID-19 pandemic affects individuals' trust in formal institutions. Drawing on micro-level panel data from Germany spanning an 18-month period from the onset of the pandemic, we show that, on average, there is a pronounced negative...
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In this paper, we analyse the patterns and trends of group-based inequalities in Brazil in the past 30 years. Using data from the last four demographic censuses (1980, 1991, 2000, and 2010), we estimate numerous measures to analyse inequalities between different 'ethnic' groups. Our results show...
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Better understanding of inequality, including its relationship to governance and other key outcomes, is relevant both to academic researchers and to policy-makers. Nevertheless, efforts to establish causal relationships empirically remain hampered by the quality and availability of data,...
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This paper analyses the labour market dynamics in Indonesia from 2001 to 2015 and explores the role of the changing …
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For the first time in Indonesia, we jointly analyse several economic statistics and ethnic diversity indicators at …
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evaluate the dynamics of the poverty impact of growth in Indonesia, by comparing the 1993-2000, 2000-07, and 2007-14 growth …
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This chapter addresses the unrelenting pessimism in Asian Drama about Indonesia's development prospects. This pessimism …
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on qualitative methods. However, quantitative studies on ethnicity in Indonesia are scarce, even though the country has …. This study aims to address the earnings polarization in Indonesia, which is interwoven with social problems, ethnic …
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We examine the nature of labour market inequality in Indonesia and India, using a common conceptual approach drawing … lower tier jobs, though the importance of wage-employment is larger in Indonesia. There are more workers in formal wage …-employment in Indonesia than India. There are also sharp disparities in the earnings of workers in different tiers of the labour …
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