Does the data we traditionally use on poverty, inequality and labor markets capture the full picture? Qualitative evidence from 9 countries in Europe and Central Asia shows that people’s perceptions are not always well aligned with quantitative indicators. Increased polarization and the role of factors beyond people’s control, such as connections and social norms, are at the heart of this disconnect. This report discusses the implications of these...
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2016/01/01
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Working Paper
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109964
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1
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2016/11/09
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Disclosed
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Pregled
Citation
Dávalos, María E; Demarchi,Giorgia; Santos,Indhira Vanessa; Kits,Barbara Viony; Oral Savonitto,Isil.
Voices of Europe and Central Asia : new insights on shared prosperity and jobs (Vol. 1 of 2) : Pregled (Croatian). Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/292841478681029879