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      Inequality of Opportunity in Wages and Consumption in Egypt

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          Most explanations of the recent political upheavals in Egypt since 2011 include a reference to rising inequality, but the usual indicators of income inequality in Egypt do not support that inequality was on the rise prior to the uprisings. In this paper we provide measures of inequality of opportunity in wages and consumption for Egypt at different points in time from 1988 to 2012 that shed light on the gap between popular perceptions and measured indices of inequality. Our findings indicate that although measures of inequality of wage income have increased over time in Egypt starting in 1998, the share attributable to circumstances declined steadily throughout the whole period. We attribute this decline to the fact that outcomes for individuals from a middle class background have moved closer to the outcomes of those from a poor background. The outcomes for those from privileged backgrounds remain quite apart from the rest.

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                Contributors
                Journal
                101604375
                41254
                Rev Income Wealth
                Rev Income Wealth
                The Review of income and wealth
                0034-6586
                1475-4991
                24 April 2018
                22 March 2017
                October 2018
                01 October 2019
                : 64
                : Suppl 1
                : S26-S54
                Affiliations
                University of Minnesota and ERF
                St. Catherine University
                Yale University
                Virginia Tech and ERF
                Author notes
                [1 ]Corresponding author: Humphrey School of Public Affairs, University of Minnesota, 301 19th Ave. S, Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA, assaad@ 123456umn.edu
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                PMC6261483 PMC6261483 6261483 nihpa959148
                10.1111/roiw.12289
                6261483
                30505019
                36d28c43-cac5-4978-a797-066dc3ded9fe
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                Egypt,Consumption,Wages,Inequality of opportunity,E24,D31,D63
                Egypt, Consumption, Wages, Inequality of opportunity, E24, D31, D63

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