We document the contribution of skin colour toward quantifying inequality of opportunity over a proxy indicator of wealth. Our Ferreira-Gignoux estimates of inequality of opportunity as a share of total wealth inequality show that once parental wealth is included as a circumstance variable, the share of inequality of opportunity rises above 40 per cent, overall and for every age cohort. By contrast, the contribution of skin tone to total inequality of opportunity remains minor throughout
This paper provides evidence of the welfare consequences of racial discrimination at the individual ...
This paper proposes a measure of the contribution of unequal opportunities to earnings inequality. D...
Building on the existing literature, this paper constructs a simple scalar measure of inequality of ...
Master in Economics: Empirical Applications and Policies. Academic Year: 2019-2020Wealth inequality ...
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We study how the intersection between skin tone and sex shapes intergenerational mobility of economi...
This paper uses skin tone and income information for over a hundred thousand individuals across 31 L...
AbstractFor the first time, most Latin American censuses ask respondents to self-identify by race or...
Background: Racial inequality in the U.S. is typically described in terms of stark categorical diffe...
In Mexico, income and European appearance are strongly positively correlated. Racist attitudes, over...
Self-declared skin color in Brazil is often taken in econometric applications as being exogenous, ev...
International audienceSelf-declared skin color in Brazil is often taken in econometric applications ...
Building on the existing literature, this paper constructs a simple scalar measure of inequality of ...
We analyzed changes in disparities associated with ethnicity and skin color in lack of access to foo...
Abstract: What part of the inequality observed in a particular country is due to unequal opportunit...
This paper provides evidence of the welfare consequences of racial discrimination at the individual ...
This paper proposes a measure of the contribution of unequal opportunities to earnings inequality. D...
Building on the existing literature, this paper constructs a simple scalar measure of inequality of ...
Master in Economics: Empirical Applications and Policies. Academic Year: 2019-2020Wealth inequality ...
This article documents the differences in socioeconomic position, discrimination experiences and sel...
We study how the intersection between skin tone and sex shapes intergenerational mobility of economi...
This paper uses skin tone and income information for over a hundred thousand individuals across 31 L...
AbstractFor the first time, most Latin American censuses ask respondents to self-identify by race or...
Background: Racial inequality in the U.S. is typically described in terms of stark categorical diffe...
In Mexico, income and European appearance are strongly positively correlated. Racist attitudes, over...
Self-declared skin color in Brazil is often taken in econometric applications as being exogenous, ev...
International audienceSelf-declared skin color in Brazil is often taken in econometric applications ...
Building on the existing literature, this paper constructs a simple scalar measure of inequality of ...
We analyzed changes in disparities associated with ethnicity and skin color in lack of access to foo...
Abstract: What part of the inequality observed in a particular country is due to unequal opportunit...
This paper provides evidence of the welfare consequences of racial discrimination at the individual ...
This paper proposes a measure of the contribution of unequal opportunities to earnings inequality. D...
Building on the existing literature, this paper constructs a simple scalar measure of inequality of ...