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Fiscal Redistribution and Ethnoracial Inequality in Bolivia, Brazil, and Guatemala

机译:玻利维亚,巴西和危地马拉的财政再分配和种族不平等

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Afro-descendants and indigenous peoples in Latin America face higher poverty rates and are disproportionately represented among the poor. The probability of being poor is between two and three times higher for indigenous and Afro-descendants than whites. Using comparable fiscal incidence analyses for Bolivia, Brazil, and Guatemala, I analyze how much poverty and inequality change in the ethnoracial space after fiscal interventions. Although taxes and transfers tend to reduce the ethnoracial gaps, the change is very small. While per capita cash transfers tend to be higher for the nonwhite population, spending on these programs is too low, especially when compared with the disproportionate number of poor people among nonwhites.
机译:拉丁美洲的非洲后裔和土著人民面临着更高的贫困率,并且在穷人中所占比例过高。土著人和非洲人后裔贫穷的可能性是白人的两倍至三倍。通过对玻利维亚,巴西和危地马拉的可比财政发生率分析,我分析了财政干预后民族空间中的贫困和不平等状况发生了多少变化。尽管税收和转移支付倾向于缩小种族差异,但变化很小。虽然非白人人口的人均现金转移额往往较高,但用于这些计划的支出太低,尤其是与非白人中贫困人口的比例过高相比。

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