在宇宙竞赛的裂缝中:拉丁美洲按种族和民族划分的收入不平等现象

IF 5.4 1区 经济学 Q1 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES World Development Pub Date : 2024-08-19 DOI:10.1016/j.worlddev.2024.106764
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虽然已有大量文献对拉丁美洲的种族不平等和歧视现象进行了研究,但直到最近几年,才有越来越多的研究按种族(定义为肤色分级)对收入不平等现象进行了研究。此外,大多数研究将民族自我认同等同于种族,导致对歧视根源的混淆。几乎没有任何研究将民族和种族作为独立但又相互交织的特征来研究收入差距。要正确理解误种叙事在该地区产生的影响以及工资不平等的现状,解决这一问题至关重要。因此,在本文中,我采用了《美洲晴雨表》的数据来调查 17 个拉美国家的种族和民族收入差距。为此,我采用了非线性回归和分解方法,从而能够(i) 将收入差距的可观察因素和不可观察因素分开,(ii) 按种族和民族对其进行分解,并研究它们之间的交叉关系。除主要分析外,我还进行了一系列稳健性检查,以评估结果的一致性,并进行异质性分析,以研究每个国家的收入不平等情况。结果显示,不同民族和种族群体的平均收入存在巨大差异,这主要是受教育年限和就业状况等可观察特征的差异所导致的。此外,异质性分析表明,拉丁美洲各国的民族和种族差异各不相同,歧视等非观测变量可以部分解释这些差异。总之,研究结果表明,在评估不平等现象时,应同时考虑肤色和种族自我认同。
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Within the cracks of the cosmic race: Income inequalities by race and ethnicity in Latin America

While a considerable body of literature has studied ethnic inequalities and discrimination in Latin America, it is only in recent years that a growing number of studies examine income inequalities by race, defined as a skin color gradation. Furthermore, most research equates ethnic self-identification with race, leading to confusion on the root of the discrimination. Hardly any studies have addressed ethnicity and race as separate but intertwined characteristics to examine income disparities. It is crucial to address this scarcity to properly comprehend the effect miscegenation narratives have had in the region and the current state of wage inequalities. Hence, in this paper, I employ data from the Americas Barometer to investigate race and ethnicity income gaps in 17 Latin American countries. To do so, I applied non-linear regressions and decomposition methods, which allowed me to (i) separate the observable and non-observable factors of the income gap and (ii) decompose them by race and ethnicity and look at their intersection. In addition to the principal analyses, I conducted a series of robustness checks to evaluate the results’ consistency and perform heterogeneity analysis to examine income inequalities per country. The results show substantial differences in the average income of the different ethnic and racial groups, mainly driven by differences in observable characteristics like years of education and employment status. In addition, the heterogeneity analyses indicate that ethnic and racial disparities vary across Latin America and can be explained partially by unobserved variables like discrimination. Overall, the results suggest that skin color and ethnic self-identification should be accounted for simultaneously when evaluating inequality.

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World Development
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期刊介绍: World Development is a multi-disciplinary monthly journal of development studies. It seeks to explore ways of improving standards of living, and the human condition generally, by examining potential solutions to problems such as: poverty, unemployment, malnutrition, disease, lack of shelter, environmental degradation, inadequate scientific and technological resources, trade and payments imbalances, international debt, gender and ethnic discrimination, militarism and civil conflict, and lack of popular participation in economic and political life. Contributions offer constructive ideas and analysis, and highlight the lessons to be learned from the experiences of different nations, societies, and economies.
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