Are neighbors equal?: estimating local inequality in three developing countries

A methodology to produce disaggregated estimates of inequality is implemented in three developing countries: Ecuador, Madagascar, and Mozambique. These inequality estimates are decomposed into progressively more disaggregated spatial units and the results in all three countries are suggestive that e...

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Autores principales: Elbers, Chris, Lanjouw, Peter, Mistiaen, Johan, Özler, Berk, Simler, Kenneth R.
Formato: Artículo preliminar
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: United Nations University 2003
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/157838
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author Elbers, Chris
Lanjouw, Peter
Mistiaen, Johan
Özler, Berk
Simler, Kenneth R.
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Mistiaen, Johan
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description A methodology to produce disaggregated estimates of inequality is implemented in three developing countries: Ecuador, Madagascar, and Mozambique. These inequality estimates are decomposed into progressively more disaggregated spatial units and the results in all three countries are suggestive that even at a very high level of spatial disaggregation, the contribution of within-community inequality to overall inequality remains very high. The results also indicate there is a considerable amount of variation across communities in all three countries. The basic correlates of local-level inequality are explored, and it is consistently found that geographic characteristics are strongly correlated with inequality, even after controlling for demographic and economic conditions. -- Authors' Abstract
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spelling CGSpace1578382025-04-08T18:33:12Z Are neighbors equal?: estimating local inequality in three developing countries Elbers, Chris Lanjouw, Peter Mistiaen, Johan Özler, Berk Simler, Kenneth R. equality spatial analysis household surveys economic situation developing countries public services public finance geographical distribution decentralization A methodology to produce disaggregated estimates of inequality is implemented in three developing countries: Ecuador, Madagascar, and Mozambique. These inequality estimates are decomposed into progressively more disaggregated spatial units and the results in all three countries are suggestive that even at a very high level of spatial disaggregation, the contribution of within-community inequality to overall inequality remains very high. The results also indicate there is a considerable amount of variation across communities in all three countries. The basic correlates of local-level inequality are explored, and it is consistently found that geographic characteristics are strongly correlated with inequality, even after controlling for demographic and economic conditions. -- Authors' Abstract 2003 2024-10-24T12:52:07Z 2024-10-24T12:52:07Z Working Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/157838 en Limited Access United Nations University Elbers, Chris; Lanjouw, Peter; Mistiaen, Johan; Özler, Berk; Simler, Kenneth R. 2003. Are neighbors equal? estimating local inequality in three developing countries.
spellingShingle equality
spatial analysis
household surveys
economic situation
developing countries
public services
public finance
geographical distribution
decentralization
Elbers, Chris
Lanjouw, Peter
Mistiaen, Johan
Özler, Berk
Simler, Kenneth R.
Are neighbors equal?: estimating local inequality in three developing countries
title Are neighbors equal?: estimating local inequality in three developing countries
title_full Are neighbors equal?: estimating local inequality in three developing countries
title_fullStr Are neighbors equal?: estimating local inequality in three developing countries
title_full_unstemmed Are neighbors equal?: estimating local inequality in three developing countries
title_short Are neighbors equal?: estimating local inequality in three developing countries
title_sort are neighbors equal estimating local inequality in three developing countries
topic equality
spatial analysis
household surveys
economic situation
developing countries
public services
public finance
geographical distribution
decentralization
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/157838
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