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Drawing on a compilation of data from household surveys representing 130 countries, many over a period of 25 years …
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Thirty years after the "Washington Consensus", is there a new policy consensus that addresses the problem of inequality? This paper argues that there is widespread acceptance that multiple, interrelated and mutually reinforcing inequalities exist – in income, wealth, education, health, power,...
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How strong is the transmission of socio-economic status across generations in Latin America? To answer this question, we first review the empirical literature on intergenerational mobility and inequality of opportunity for the region, summarizing results for both income and educational outcomes....
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How strong is the transmission of socio-economic status across generations in Latin America? To answer this question, we first review the empirical literature on intergenerational mobility and inequality of opportunity for the region, summarizing results for both income and educational outcomes....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014564064
economic progress. We construct two new metadata sets, consisting of 118 household surveys and 134 Demographic and Health … suggestive but not robust: while overall income inequality is generally negatively associated with growth in the household survey …
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In response to a growing interest in comparing inequality levels and trends across countries, a number of cross-national inequality databases are now available. These databases differ considerably in purpose, coverage, data sources, inclusion and exclusion criteria, and quality of documentation....
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.3 percent. This paper uses spatially disaggregated monthly data on consumer prices and two different household surveys to …
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economic progress. We construct two new metadata sets, consisting of 118 household surveys and 134 Demographic and Health … suggestive but not robust: while overall income inequality is generally negatively associated with growth in the household survey …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010783911
economic progress. We construct two new metadata sets, consisting of 118 household surveys and 134 Demographic and Health … suggestive but not robust: while overall income inequality is generally negatively associated with growth in the household survey …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010878124
Scholars have sought to quantify the extent of inequality which is inherited from past generations in multiple ways, including a large body of work on intergenerational mobility and inequality of opportunity. This paper makes two contributions to that broad literature. First, we show that many...
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