Inequality Stagnation in Latin America in the Aftermath of the Global Financial Crisis

Over the past decade (2003-12), Latin America has experienced strong income growth and a notable reduction in income inequality, with the region's Gini coefficient falling from 55.6 to 51.8. Previous studies have warned about the sustainabilit...

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Main Authors: Cord, Louise, Barriga Cabanillas, Oscar, Lucchetti, Leonardo, Rodriguez Castelan, Carlos, Sousa, Liliana D., Valderrama, Daniel
Format: Policy Research Working Paper
Language:English
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Published: World Bank Group, Washington, DC 2015
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/12/23117484/inequality-stagnation-latin-america-aftermath-global-financial-crisis
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/21141
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topic ACCESS TO EDUCATION
AGRICULTURAL EMPLOYMENT
ANDEAN REGION
ANNUAL CHANGE
ANNUAL GROWTH
ANNUAL RATE
AVERAGE ANNUAL
AVERAGE GROWTH
AVERAGE GROWTH RATE
AVERAGE INCOME
CASH TRANSFERS
CHANGES IN POVERTY
COUNTRY LEVEL
DECLINE IN POVERTY
DECLINING INEQUALITY
DECOMPOSITION RESULTS
DECREASING INEQUALITY
DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
DISTRIBUTION OF INCOME
DISTRIBUTIONAL IMPACT
DIVERSIFICATION
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC INEQUALITY
ELASTICITY
ELASTICITY OF POVERTY
EQUALIZING EFFECT
EQUALIZING IMPACT
EXTERNAL SHOCKS
FACTOR COMPONENTS
FINANCIAL CRISIS
GDP
GINI COEFFICIENT
GINI COEFFICIENTS
GROWTH ELASTICITY
GROWTH RATES
HIGH GROWTH
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
HOUSEHOLD PER CAPITA INCOME
HOUSEHOLD SURVEY DATA
HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS
HOUSING
HUMAN CAPITAL
HUMAN CAPITAL FORMATION
INCOME
INCOME DATA
INCOME DIFFERENCES
INCOME DISTRIBUTION
INCOME DISTRIBUTIONS
INCOME GROWTH
INCOME INEQUALITY
INCOME QUINTILES
INCOME SOURCE
INCOME SOURCES
INCOME TRENDS
INCOMES
INCREASE INCOME INEQUALITY
INCREASED INEQUALITY
INEQUALITY
INEQUALITY CHANGES
INEQUALITY FRONT
INEQUALITY INDICATORS
INEQUALITY LEVELS
INEQUALITY MEASURE
INEQUALITY MEASURES
INEQUALITY REDUCTION
INEQUALITY TRENDS
INTRAREGIONAL MIGRATION
JOB CREATION
LABOR DEMAND
LABOR INCOME
LABOR INCOMES
LABOR MARKET
LABOR MARKETS
LOG INCOME
LOGARITHMIC SCALE
MEAN LOG DEVIATION
MEASURING INEQUALITY
MIDDLE CLASS
MIDDLE INCOME
MIDDLE INCOME COUNTRIES
NEGATIVE GROWTH
NEGATIVE IMPACT
NEGATIVE VALUE
PENSION INCOME
PENSIONS
PER CAPITA GROWTH
PER CAPITA GROWTH RATE
PER CAPITA INCOME
POLICY DISCUSSIONS
POLICY RESEARCH
POLITICAL ECONOMY
POOR
POOR GROWTH
POSITIVE VALUE
POVERTY IMPACT
POVERTY LEVELS
POVERTY MEASURES
POVERTY REDUCTION
PRIMARY EDUCATION
PRIVATE TRANSFERS
PROGRAMS
PUBLIC POLICY
PUBLIC TRANSFERS
QUALITY OF LIFE
REAL PER CAPITA INCOME
REAL WAGES
REDUCING INEQUALITY
REDUCING POVERTY
REDUCTION OF INCOME
REDUCTION OF INEQUALITY
REGIONAL ECONOMIES
REGIONAL GROWTH
REGIONAL HARMONIZATION
REGIONAL INCOME
REGIONAL INCOME INEQUALITY
REGIONAL INEQUALITY
REGIONAL PATTERN
REGIONAL REPORT
REGIONAL TRADE
REGIONAL TRADE AGREEMENTS
REGIONAL TRENDS
RISING INEQUALITY
SCHOOLING
SELF-EMPLOYMENT
SKILL PREMIUM
SKILL WORKERS
SKILLED LABOR
SKILLED WORKERS
SOCIAL POLICY
SOCIAL PROGRAMS
SOCIAL PROTECTION
SOCIAL SPENDING
SUB-REGION
SUB-REGIONS
SUBREGIONS
TARGETING
TRANSFER PROGRAMS
VULNERABLE HOUSEHOLDS
WAGE
WAGE EMPLOYMENT
WAGE GROWTH
WAGE INEQUALITY
spellingShingle ACCESS TO EDUCATION
AGRICULTURAL EMPLOYMENT
ANDEAN REGION
ANNUAL CHANGE
ANNUAL GROWTH
ANNUAL RATE
AVERAGE ANNUAL
AVERAGE GROWTH
AVERAGE GROWTH RATE
AVERAGE INCOME
CASH TRANSFERS
CHANGES IN POVERTY
COUNTRY LEVEL
DECLINE IN POVERTY
DECLINING INEQUALITY
DECOMPOSITION RESULTS
DECREASING INEQUALITY
DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
DISTRIBUTION OF INCOME
DISTRIBUTIONAL IMPACT
DIVERSIFICATION
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC INEQUALITY
ELASTICITY
ELASTICITY OF POVERTY
EQUALIZING EFFECT
EQUALIZING IMPACT
EXTERNAL SHOCKS
FACTOR COMPONENTS
FINANCIAL CRISIS
GDP
GINI COEFFICIENT
GINI COEFFICIENTS
GROWTH ELASTICITY
GROWTH RATES
HIGH GROWTH
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
HOUSEHOLD PER CAPITA INCOME
HOUSEHOLD SURVEY DATA
HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS
HOUSING
HUMAN CAPITAL
HUMAN CAPITAL FORMATION
INCOME
INCOME DATA
INCOME DIFFERENCES
INCOME DISTRIBUTION
INCOME DISTRIBUTIONS
INCOME GROWTH
INCOME INEQUALITY
INCOME QUINTILES
INCOME SOURCE
INCOME SOURCES
INCOME TRENDS
INCOMES
INCREASE INCOME INEQUALITY
INCREASED INEQUALITY
INEQUALITY
INEQUALITY CHANGES
INEQUALITY FRONT
INEQUALITY INDICATORS
INEQUALITY LEVELS
INEQUALITY MEASURE
INEQUALITY MEASURES
INEQUALITY REDUCTION
INEQUALITY TRENDS
INTRAREGIONAL MIGRATION
JOB CREATION
LABOR DEMAND
LABOR INCOME
LABOR INCOMES
LABOR MARKET
LABOR MARKETS
LOG INCOME
LOGARITHMIC SCALE
MEAN LOG DEVIATION
MEASURING INEQUALITY
MIDDLE CLASS
MIDDLE INCOME
MIDDLE INCOME COUNTRIES
NEGATIVE GROWTH
NEGATIVE IMPACT
NEGATIVE VALUE
PENSION INCOME
PENSIONS
PER CAPITA GROWTH
PER CAPITA GROWTH RATE
PER CAPITA INCOME
POLICY DISCUSSIONS
POLICY RESEARCH
POLITICAL ECONOMY
POOR
POOR GROWTH
POSITIVE VALUE
POVERTY IMPACT
POVERTY LEVELS
POVERTY MEASURES
POVERTY REDUCTION
PRIMARY EDUCATION
PRIVATE TRANSFERS
PROGRAMS
PUBLIC POLICY
PUBLIC TRANSFERS
QUALITY OF LIFE
REAL PER CAPITA INCOME
REAL WAGES
REDUCING INEQUALITY
REDUCING POVERTY
REDUCTION OF INCOME
REDUCTION OF INEQUALITY
REGIONAL ECONOMIES
REGIONAL GROWTH
REGIONAL HARMONIZATION
REGIONAL INCOME
REGIONAL INCOME INEQUALITY
REGIONAL INEQUALITY
REGIONAL PATTERN
REGIONAL REPORT
REGIONAL TRADE
REGIONAL TRADE AGREEMENTS
REGIONAL TRENDS
RISING INEQUALITY
SCHOOLING
SELF-EMPLOYMENT
SKILL PREMIUM
SKILL WORKERS
SKILLED LABOR
SKILLED WORKERS
SOCIAL POLICY
SOCIAL PROGRAMS
SOCIAL PROTECTION
SOCIAL SPENDING
SUB-REGION
SUB-REGIONS
SUBREGIONS
TARGETING
TRANSFER PROGRAMS
VULNERABLE HOUSEHOLDS
WAGE
WAGE EMPLOYMENT
WAGE GROWTH
WAGE INEQUALITY
Cord, Louise
Barriga Cabanillas, Oscar
Lucchetti, Leonardo
Rodriguez Castelan, Carlos
Sousa, Liliana D.
Valderrama, Daniel
Inequality Stagnation in Latin America in the Aftermath of the Global Financial Crisis
geographic_facet Latin America & Caribbean
Latin America
relation Policy Research Working Paper;No. 7146
description Over the past decade (2003-12), Latin America has experienced strong income growth and a notable reduction in income inequality, with the region's Gini coefficient falling from 55.6 to 51.8. Previous studies have warned about the sustainability of such a decline, and this paper presents evidence of stagnation in the pace of reduction of income inequality in Latin America since 2010. This phenomenon of stagnation is robust to different measures of inequality and is largely attributable to the impact of the Global Financial Crisis on Mexico and Central America, where inequality rose after 2010 as labor income recovered. Moreover, this paper finds evidence that much of the continuation of inequality reduction after the crisis at the country level has been due to negative or zero income growth for households in the top of the income distribution, and lower growth of the incomes of the poorest households. The crisis also highlighted weaknesses in the region's labor markets and the heavy reliance on public transfers to redistribute, underscoring the vulnerability of the region's recent social gains to global economic conditions.
format Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper
author Cord, Louise
Barriga Cabanillas, Oscar
Lucchetti, Leonardo
Rodriguez Castelan, Carlos
Sousa, Liliana D.
Valderrama, Daniel
author_facet Cord, Louise
Barriga Cabanillas, Oscar
Lucchetti, Leonardo
Rodriguez Castelan, Carlos
Sousa, Liliana D.
Valderrama, Daniel
author_sort Cord, Louise
title Inequality Stagnation in Latin America in the Aftermath of the Global Financial Crisis
title_short Inequality Stagnation in Latin America in the Aftermath of the Global Financial Crisis
title_full Inequality Stagnation in Latin America in the Aftermath of the Global Financial Crisis
title_fullStr Inequality Stagnation in Latin America in the Aftermath of the Global Financial Crisis
title_full_unstemmed Inequality Stagnation in Latin America in the Aftermath of the Global Financial Crisis
title_sort inequality stagnation in latin america in the aftermath of the global financial crisis
publisher World Bank Group, Washington, DC
publishDate 2015
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/12/23117484/inequality-stagnation-latin-america-aftermath-global-financial-crisis
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/21141
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spelling okr-10986-211412021-04-23T14:04:01Z Inequality Stagnation in Latin America in the Aftermath of the Global Financial Crisis Cord, Louise Barriga Cabanillas, Oscar Lucchetti, Leonardo Rodriguez Castelan, Carlos Sousa, Liliana D. Valderrama, Daniel ACCESS TO EDUCATION AGRICULTURAL EMPLOYMENT ANDEAN REGION ANNUAL CHANGE ANNUAL GROWTH ANNUAL RATE AVERAGE ANNUAL AVERAGE GROWTH AVERAGE GROWTH RATE AVERAGE INCOME CASH TRANSFERS CHANGES IN POVERTY COUNTRY LEVEL DECLINE IN POVERTY DECLINING INEQUALITY DECOMPOSITION RESULTS DECREASING INEQUALITY DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS DISTRIBUTION OF INCOME DISTRIBUTIONAL IMPACT DIVERSIFICATION ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC INEQUALITY ELASTICITY ELASTICITY OF POVERTY EQUALIZING EFFECT EQUALIZING IMPACT EXTERNAL SHOCKS FACTOR COMPONENTS FINANCIAL CRISIS GDP GINI COEFFICIENT GINI COEFFICIENTS GROWTH ELASTICITY GROWTH RATES HIGH GROWTH HOUSEHOLD INCOME HOUSEHOLD PER CAPITA INCOME HOUSEHOLD SURVEY DATA HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS HOUSING HUMAN CAPITAL HUMAN CAPITAL FORMATION INCOME INCOME DATA INCOME DIFFERENCES INCOME DISTRIBUTION INCOME DISTRIBUTIONS INCOME GROWTH INCOME INEQUALITY INCOME QUINTILES INCOME SOURCE INCOME SOURCES INCOME TRENDS INCOMES INCREASE INCOME INEQUALITY INCREASED INEQUALITY INEQUALITY INEQUALITY CHANGES INEQUALITY FRONT INEQUALITY INDICATORS INEQUALITY LEVELS INEQUALITY MEASURE INEQUALITY MEASURES INEQUALITY REDUCTION INEQUALITY TRENDS INTRAREGIONAL MIGRATION JOB CREATION LABOR DEMAND LABOR INCOME LABOR INCOMES LABOR MARKET LABOR MARKETS LOG INCOME LOGARITHMIC SCALE MEAN LOG DEVIATION MEASURING INEQUALITY MIDDLE CLASS MIDDLE INCOME MIDDLE INCOME COUNTRIES NEGATIVE GROWTH NEGATIVE IMPACT NEGATIVE VALUE PENSION INCOME PENSIONS PER CAPITA GROWTH PER CAPITA GROWTH RATE PER CAPITA INCOME POLICY DISCUSSIONS POLICY RESEARCH POLITICAL ECONOMY POOR POOR GROWTH POSITIVE VALUE POVERTY IMPACT POVERTY LEVELS POVERTY MEASURES POVERTY REDUCTION PRIMARY EDUCATION PRIVATE TRANSFERS PROGRAMS PUBLIC POLICY PUBLIC TRANSFERS QUALITY OF LIFE REAL PER CAPITA INCOME REAL WAGES REDUCING INEQUALITY REDUCING POVERTY REDUCTION OF INCOME REDUCTION OF INEQUALITY REGIONAL ECONOMIES REGIONAL GROWTH REGIONAL HARMONIZATION REGIONAL INCOME REGIONAL INCOME INEQUALITY REGIONAL INEQUALITY REGIONAL PATTERN REGIONAL REPORT REGIONAL TRADE REGIONAL TRADE AGREEMENTS REGIONAL TRENDS RISING INEQUALITY SCHOOLING SELF-EMPLOYMENT SKILL PREMIUM SKILL WORKERS SKILLED LABOR SKILLED WORKERS SOCIAL POLICY SOCIAL PROGRAMS SOCIAL PROTECTION SOCIAL SPENDING SUB-REGION SUB-REGIONS SUBREGIONS TARGETING TRANSFER PROGRAMS VULNERABLE HOUSEHOLDS WAGE WAGE EMPLOYMENT WAGE GROWTH WAGE INEQUALITY Over the past decade (2003-12), Latin America has experienced strong income growth and a notable reduction in income inequality, with the region's Gini coefficient falling from 55.6 to 51.8. Previous studies have warned about the sustainability of such a decline, and this paper presents evidence of stagnation in the pace of reduction of income inequality in Latin America since 2010. This phenomenon of stagnation is robust to different measures of inequality and is largely attributable to the impact of the Global Financial Crisis on Mexico and Central America, where inequality rose after 2010 as labor income recovered. Moreover, this paper finds evidence that much of the continuation of inequality reduction after the crisis at the country level has been due to negative or zero income growth for households in the top of the income distribution, and lower growth of the incomes of the poorest households. The crisis also highlighted weaknesses in the region's labor markets and the heavy reliance on public transfers to redistribute, underscoring the vulnerability of the region's recent social gains to global economic conditions. 2015-01-07T21:44:10Z 2015-01-07T21:44:10Z 2014-12 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/12/23117484/inequality-stagnation-latin-america-aftermath-global-financial-crisis http://hdl.handle.net/10986/21141 English en_US Policy Research Working Paper;No. 7146 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Group, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper Publications & Research Latin America & Caribbean Latin America