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Inequality of Outcomes and Inequality of Opportunities in Brasil

François Bourguignon, Francisco Ferreira and Marta Menéndez

DELTA Working Papers from DELTA (Ecole normale supérieure)

Abstract: This paper departs from John Roemer's theory of equality of opportunities. We seek to determine what part of observed outcome inequality may be attributed to differences in observed "circumstances", including family background, and what part is due to "personal efforts". We use a micro-econometric technique to simulate what the distribution of outcomes would look like if "circumstances" were the same for everybody. This technique is applied to Brazilian data from the 1996 household survey, both for earnings and for household incomes. It is shown that observed circumstances are a major source of outcome inequality in Brazil, probably more so than in other countries for which information is available. Nevertheless, the level of inequality after observed circumstances are equalized remains very high in Brazil.

Date: 2003
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