Artículo de revista
The relationship between Inequality of Outcomes and Inequality of Opportunities in a high-inequality country: The case of Chile
Date
2009-01Registration in:
Serie Documentos de Trabajo, N 292
Author
Núñez Errázuriz, Javier
Tartakowsky Pezoa, Andrea Natalia
Institutions
Abstract
Based on the methodology developed by Bourguignon, Melendez and
Ferreira (2005) we explore the extent to which income inequality in Chile
is associated with inequality of observed exogenous circumstances of
origin, which shape individuals “opportunities” to pursue their chosen life
plans. We find that equalizing a diverse set of observed circumstances of
origin across individuals such as parents’ schooling and employment,
household size and composition, ethnic background and features of the
municipality of origin reduces the Gini coefficient in about 7-8 percentage
points. About half of this effect is transmitted directly on earnings, while
the remaining part through its indirect effect on the accumulation of
schooling. Further results suggest that the influence of unobserved
circumstances on income distribution may be limited, and hence aspects
such as preferences, effort, luck, income shocks and income
measurement errors may also be important factors behind income
inequality, issue that awaits further research.