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Pedro Rosa Dias

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Empirical definition of social types in the analysis of inequality of opportunity: a latent classes approach

2014

The empirical analysis of inequality of opportunity centres on disparities between social types, defined by the exposure to circumstances beyond individual control. Despite this, its main theoretical foundation—the Roemer model—does not indicate how to carry out, in practice, the required partition of the population into such types. This paper operationalises this definition of social types using a latent classes approach. Our specification is embedded in a probabilistic extension of the canonical Roemer model, which assumes that the relevant population consists of a finite number of latent types, from which each individual can be treated as a random draw. This makes possible the use of the…

Economics and Econometricseducation.field_of_studyInequalitymedia_common.quotation_subjectControl (management)PopulationProbabilistic logicequality of opportunity measurement compensation responsibility effort circumstances.Extension (predicate logic)Set (abstract data type)EconometricsEconomicseducationFinite setMathematical economicsSocial Sciences (miscellaneous)Social policymedia_commonSocial Choice and Welfare
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