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Inequality of Opportunity: Theory and Measurement offers a rigorous analysis of one of the most pressing social and economic issues of our time. The book delves into the theoretical foundations that explain why opportunities are distributed unequally across populations, examining the mechanisms that create and perpetuate these disparities.
Juan Gabriel Rodriguez combines empirical research with conceptual frameworks to provide readers with tools for understanding and measuring opportunity gaps. The work covers diverse dimensions of inequality, including educational access, economic mobility, and social advancement. By bridging theory and practice, the author demonstrates how measurement methodologies can inform policy decisions and interventions aimed at reducing inequality.
This essential reference is valuable for academics, policymakers, economists, and anyone seeking to understand the complex nature of opportunity distribution in modern societies.







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