... performance and focuses on possible educational failure during compulsory education under the very plausible assumption that most capable students finish their secondary education courses on ...
... time inequality of opportunity (IOp) in education in Argentina following a parametric approach proposed by Bourguignon, Ferreira and Menéndez ...performance inequality which would attain if ...
... In education, some trends and policy paths have been deepened or ...national and lower levels, but also in a sense changed their ...knowledge and skills of primary (public urban) schools´ ...
... in inequality, based on the same methodology used later on this paper (Bourguignon & Ferreira, ...persistent and fluctuating ...Núñez and Sánchez (1998a, 1998b, 2002). But besides all of these, ...
... Digital inequality also proposes a more in-depth analytical framework in order to improve the explanations of why the internet is appropriated une- ...social and economic advantages and better access ...
... Restuccia and Urrutia (2004), Herrington (2014), and Holter (2014), who use dynastic overlapping generations models to quantitatively study intergenerational ...taxation andeducation ...
... Chumacero and Paredes (2002) and Contreras (2000). Chumacero and Paredes (2002) present a characterization of the income distribution in Chile in order to understand the coexistence of a successful ...
... approach and examines the role of socioeconomic and agglomeration variables in explaining the variance of ...homicides and property crime represented in residential ...literature, and using ...
... on inequality has been well documented in the literature (Lustig, 2011 and 2016), although their effects on inequality can be low if their volume is not big enough (Amarante & Brun, 2016; ...
... that inequality affects human capital accumulation in the presence of credit constraints (see Flug et ...1998 and De Gregorio, 1996). In a recent paper, Mejía and St-Pierre (2007) show that ...
... to education is free and identical in all regions (which is true for the case of Spain), among other things depends on the percentage of population in different age groups that may be acquiring ...
... globalisation andinequality, opposing to integration and new technology incorporation is not a reasonable policy option, since economic growth is related to the capability of inserting the country ...
... research and development on ...technologies and demand for skilled individuals relative to ...technologies and the employment rate of highly educated individuals relative to individuals with middle ...
... indebtedness and the evolution of inequalities in Spain since ...borrowing and, at the same time, rising household debt levels may have distributional consequences for income and ...spending ...
... significance, and therefore suggests the presence of random ...population and per capita government expenditure on education the random effect specification is preferred, while in the regressions on ...
... Bentham and Kakwani functions aggregate welfare in 1998 was clearly higher than in 1994; both years are similar for the Sen and Atkinson (with ε =1) ...1991 and similar to 1987, two years that are ...
... democratization and in some countries even promoted it, given high inequalityand low pressures from ...Ansell and Samuels (2014) gathered evidence of just the opposite relationship, with ...
... between inequalityand growth since the pioneering work of Kuznets (1955) that found that inequality first increases and later decreases during the process of economic development, sug- ...
... MEANING. THE FALSE ASSUMPTIONS, DEVISED BY DR. CUCCO AS A POWERFUL CONCEPTUAL TOOL ARTICULATING THESE LOGICS BY PROVIDING THE MICROMECHANISMS INTERVENING IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE “EFFICIENT WORKING MAN AND THE ...