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Poverty and Inequality among Ethnic Groups in Chile
Claudio A. Agostini Ilades-Universidad Alberto Hurtado Philip H. Brown Colby College - Department of Economics Andrei Roman Colby College - Department of Economics June 5, 2008 Abstract: Despite two decades of rapid growth, indigenous Chileans are disproportionately poor. However, income data obtained from household surveys that are not representative by ethnicity yield imprecise estimates of poverty and inequality for these groups. This paper therefore estimates poverty and inequality using poverty mapping methods. In contrast to previous studies, however, we use ethnicity rather than geography as a basis for disaggregation. We find that indigenous Chileans are significantly poorer than non-indigenous people, but that inequality rates are also lower for indigenous groups. These reliable estimates of poverty and inequality may augment the antipoverty targeting criteria used in Chile, helping policy-makers to better identify poor households.
Keywords: poverty, inequality, ethnicity, poverty mapping, Chile JEL Classifications: I32, J15, O15 Working Paper SeriesDate posted: June 06, 2008 ; Last revised: June 18, 2008Suggested CitationContact Information
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