This paper surveys evidence on discrimination in Latin America and shows that there is a widespread perception of discrimination, especially against the poor, the uneducated and those who lack connections. The channels through which discrimination occurs may be built on the basis of economic factors. However, while perception surveys may be informative, they are less than ideal at helping pinpoint the extent and mechanisms related. Recent experimental evidence suggests little room for discriminatory practices in the region. This puzzle, where individuals perceive discrimination is in the air, but few act discriminatorily, is consistent with an explanation about stereotyping that vanishes when information flows operate well
A common assumption in the literature is that the level of income inequality shapes individuals' bel...
In this paper we explore perceptions of distributive justice in Latin America during the 2000s and i...
The use of income distribution indicators in the economics literature has increased considerably in ...
This book presents a set of studies on contemporary discrimination in Latin America that takes advan...
Este trabajo investiga la evidencia de discriminación en América Latina y muestra que hay una percep...
We present a series of experiments to understand the nature of discrimination in urban Lima, Peru. T...
This paper provides evidence of the welfare consequences of racial discrimination at the individual ...
Latin America is seen as a highly discriminatory society. However, such a common belief appears not ...
This paper presents a series of experiments on discrimination in urban Lima, Peru. The experiments e...
We present a series of experiments to understand the nature and extent of discrimination in urban Li...
The use of income distribution indicators in the economics literature has increased considerably in ...
Introduction Perceived discrimination is related to poor health and has been offered as one explanat...
We present a series of experiments to understand the nature and extent of discrimination in urban Li...
IntroductionPerceived discrimination is related to poor health and has been offered as one explanati...
In contemporary society, everyone who is not part of the group of men, white, heterosexual and resou...
A common assumption in the literature is that the level of income inequality shapes individuals' bel...
In this paper we explore perceptions of distributive justice in Latin America during the 2000s and i...
The use of income distribution indicators in the economics literature has increased considerably in ...
This book presents a set of studies on contemporary discrimination in Latin America that takes advan...
Este trabajo investiga la evidencia de discriminación en América Latina y muestra que hay una percep...
We present a series of experiments to understand the nature of discrimination in urban Lima, Peru. T...
This paper provides evidence of the welfare consequences of racial discrimination at the individual ...
Latin America is seen as a highly discriminatory society. However, such a common belief appears not ...
This paper presents a series of experiments on discrimination in urban Lima, Peru. The experiments e...
We present a series of experiments to understand the nature and extent of discrimination in urban Li...
The use of income distribution indicators in the economics literature has increased considerably in ...
Introduction Perceived discrimination is related to poor health and has been offered as one explanat...
We present a series of experiments to understand the nature and extent of discrimination in urban Li...
IntroductionPerceived discrimination is related to poor health and has been offered as one explanati...
In contemporary society, everyone who is not part of the group of men, white, heterosexual and resou...
A common assumption in the literature is that the level of income inequality shapes individuals' bel...
In this paper we explore perceptions of distributive justice in Latin America during the 2000s and i...
The use of income distribution indicators in the economics literature has increased considerably in ...