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The following study uses two approaches to judge whether inequality in Brazil is falling fast enough. The first is to … for how long Brazil must keep up the fall in the Gini coefficient to attain the same levels of inequality of three OECD … various benchmarks in inequality are: six years to Mexico, twelve to the United States and 24 to Canadian inequality levels …
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The following study uses two approaches to judge whether inequality in Brazil is falling fast enough. The first is to … for how long Brazil must keep up the fall in the Gini coefficient to attain the same levels of inequality of three OECD … various benchmarks in inequality are: six years to Mexico, twelve to the United States and 24 to Canadian inequality levels …
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, it is shown that the inequality of that distribution is stable and that its degree of polarization has a decreasing trend …. Next, the paper analyses the changes in the inequality between permanent and temporary employees and between those with or … distribution within these worker categories. Finally, the paper shows that the share of regional differences in the inequality of …
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