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The National University of Colombia boasts a clear and egalitarian salary regime for its academic staff. Apart from rules concerning maternity and paternity leaves, which follow national Colombian legislation, the Academic Personal Statute is completely free of gender-based norms. Salaries are...
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This study examines the main driving forces affecting short- and long-term CO2 emissions pattern due to changes in growth and income inequality for 11 Mediterranean economies over the period 1990-2012. It proposes an autoregressive dynamic distributive lag dynamic panel specification to (i) test...
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To study the development of wage inequality is important for the economic performance as well as for the development of employment. First, I estimate the remuneration to personal characteristics for Germans and immigrants across the wage distribution using quantile regression. My database is the...
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Fuel subsidies lead to economic distortions including excess consumption because of changes in relative prices. They also create an incentive for smuggling to neighbouring countries where price differentials are significant. Notwithstanding myriad studies on various economic impacts of fuel...
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Two regressions can be interpreted as based on Gini's Mean Difference (GMD): a semiparametric approach, which relies on weighted average of slopes defined between adjacent observations and a minimization approach, which is based on minimization of the GMD of the residuals. The estimators...
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The problem introduced by grouping income data when measuring socioeconomic inequalities in health (and health care) has been highlighted in a recent study in this journal. We re-examine this issue and show there is a tendency to underestimate the concentration index at an increasing rate when...
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Understanding the dynamics of interregional inequality is important when formulating development policies. In this paper, we investigate the convergence pattern in regional inequality within 49 African countries over the period 1992-2012 using satellite night-light based inequality proxies. We...
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This article examines the link between restrictions on the number of physicians and general practitioners' earnings. Using a representative panel of 6,016 French self-employed GPs over the years 1983 to 2004, we show that the policies aimed at manipulating the number of places in medical schools...
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This research paper performs a review of the most recent literature about the topic of economic growth, inequality, poverty and violence in Colombia. The survey explores some of the characteristics, connexions and realities that have been documented in the existing literature on the incidence...
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India witnesses more than one million deaths of under-five children annually and two-third of all these deaths occur due to vaccine preventable diseases High share of incomplete immunization in India (WHO, 2022) leaves socioeconomically disadvantage group exposed to high morbidity and mortality...
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