LAS TRANSFERENCIAS PÚBLICAS Y SU EFECTO DISTRIBUTIVO: La experiencia de los países del Cono Sur en el decenio de los 2000

In Latin America, the inequality of an income has declined in the 2000s. This study applies a variant of the non-parametric decomposition methodology proposed by Barros et al (2006, 2007) to assess the relevance of the households' sources of an income, focusing on the importance of public trans...

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Veröffentlicht in:Trimestre económico 2014-01, Vol.81 (1), p.163
Hauptverfasser: Alejo, Javier, Bérgolo, Marcelo, Carbajal, Fedora
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Zusammenfassung:In Latin America, the inequality of an income has declined in the 2000s. This study applies a variant of the non-parametric decomposition methodology proposed by Barros et al (2006, 2007) to assess the relevance of the households' sources of an income, focusing on the importance of public transfers, on changes in inequality of the Southern Cone countries in the 2000s: Argentina, Brazil, Chile and Uruguay. The results suggest that the non-labor income of the households had a significant contribution to the inequality changes in the 2000s in those countries, which was mainly explained by the equalizing effect of the public source of an income. The changes in that source and their impact on inequality were closely associated with the implementation or expansion of non-contributive cash transfer programs during the last decade.
ISSN:0041-3011