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Inside inequality in the Arab Republic of Egypt - facts and perceptions across people, time, and space (Paperback)
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Inside inequality in the Arab Republic of Egypt - facts and perceptions across people, time, and space (Paperback)
Series: World Bank studies
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This book joins four papers prepared in the framework of the Egypt
inequality study financed by the World Bank. The first paper
prepared by Sherine Al-Shawarby reviews the studies on inequality
in Egypt since the 1950s with the double objective of illustrating
the importance attributed to inequality through time and of
presenting and compare the main published statistics on inequality.
To our knowledge, this is the first time that such a comprehensive
review is carried. The second paper prepared by Branko Milanovic
turns to the global and spatial dimensions of inequality. The
objective here is to put Egypt inequality in the global context and
better understand the origin and size of spatial inequalities
within Egypt using different forms of measurement across regions
and urban and rural areas. The Egyptian society remains deeply
divided across space and in terms of welfare and this study unveils
some of the hidden features of this inequality. The third paper
prepared by Paolo Verme studies facts and perceptions of inequality
during the period 2000-2009, the period that preceded the Egyptian
revolution. The objective of this part is to provide some initial
elements that could explain the apparent mismatch between
inequality measured with household surveys and inequality aversion
measured by values surveys. No such study has been carried out
before in the Middle-East and North-Africa (MENA) region and this
seemed a particular important and timely topic to address in the
light of the unfolding developments in the Arab region. The fourth
paper prepared by Sahar El Tawila, May Gadallah and Enas Ali A.
El-Majeed assesses the state of poverty and inequality among the
poorest villages of Egypt. The paper attempts to explain the level
of inequality in an effort to disentangle those factors that derive
from household abilities from those factors that derive from local
opportunities. This is the first time that such study is conducted
in Egypt. The book should be of interest to any observer of the
political and economic evolution of the Arab region in the past few
years and to poverty and inequality specialists that wish to have a
deeper understanding of the distribution of incomes in Egypt and
other countries in the MENA region.
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