This paper provides evidence of the welfare consequences of racial discrimination at the individual and racial inequality at the country levels in Latin America. Latin American countries built their national identities through a 'melting pot' ethnic figure: the 'Cosmic Race' or the mixed-race descendant from the European, Indigenous, and African populations. However, mestizaje identity veiled income inequalities between racial groups. Using LAPOP AmericasBarometer data, I compile information on skin tone and proxies for income for nearly 100 thousand individuals across Latin American countries during the last decade. The purpose of the paper is twofold. In the first part, I use Spatial First Differences to provide causal estimates of the ra...
This paper aims to explore the key reasons as to why income inequality in Latin America is so vast. ...
and the State in Latin America and the Caribbean, and was made possible through the financial suppor...
Background: Racial inequality in the U.S. is typically described in terms of stark categorical diffe...
This paper provides evidence of the welfare consequences of racial discrimination at the individual ...
This paper provides evidence of the welfare consequences of racial discrimination at the individual ...
This paper provides evidence of the welfare consequences of racial discrimination at the individual ...
This paper provides evidence of the welfare consequences of racial discrimination at the individual ...
This paper provides evidence of the welfare consequences of racial discrimination at the individual ...
This paper uses skin tone and income information for over a hundred thousand individuals across 31 L...
This paper uses skin tone and income information for over a hundred thousand individuals across 31 L...
This paper uses skin tone and income information for over a hundred thousand individuals across 31 L...
This paper uses skin tone and income information for over a hundred thousand individuals across 31 L...
This paper uses skin tone and income information for over a hundred thousand individuals across 31 L...
This chapter examines socioeconomic inequality in Latin America through the lens of race and ethnici...
This chapter examines socioeconomic inequality in Latin America through the lens of race and ethnici...
This paper aims to explore the key reasons as to why income inequality in Latin America is so vast. ...
and the State in Latin America and the Caribbean, and was made possible through the financial suppor...
Background: Racial inequality in the U.S. is typically described in terms of stark categorical diffe...
This paper provides evidence of the welfare consequences of racial discrimination at the individual ...
This paper provides evidence of the welfare consequences of racial discrimination at the individual ...
This paper provides evidence of the welfare consequences of racial discrimination at the individual ...
This paper provides evidence of the welfare consequences of racial discrimination at the individual ...
This paper provides evidence of the welfare consequences of racial discrimination at the individual ...
This paper uses skin tone and income information for over a hundred thousand individuals across 31 L...
This paper uses skin tone and income information for over a hundred thousand individuals across 31 L...
This paper uses skin tone and income information for over a hundred thousand individuals across 31 L...
This paper uses skin tone and income information for over a hundred thousand individuals across 31 L...
This paper uses skin tone and income information for over a hundred thousand individuals across 31 L...
This chapter examines socioeconomic inequality in Latin America through the lens of race and ethnici...
This chapter examines socioeconomic inequality in Latin America through the lens of race and ethnici...
This paper aims to explore the key reasons as to why income inequality in Latin America is so vast. ...
and the State in Latin America and the Caribbean, and was made possible through the financial suppor...
Background: Racial inequality in the U.S. is typically described in terms of stark categorical diffe...