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Inequality of opportunities and beliefs about economic outcomes in the Western Balkans

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  • Drishti, Elvisa
  • Mehmetaj, Nevila
  • Imami, Drini
  • Zhllima, Edvin

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An egalitarian society is one that incentivises individuals to use their resources in order to be improve their economic outcomes and achieve social integration. The objective of this paper is to analyse Inequality of Opportunity (IOp), a measure of deprivation which counts for differences in economic outcomes, as well as estimate its effects. The research findings show that IOp is positively associated with statements on beliefs about the unfair distribution of outcomes in the sense of a successful life and towards the most important factors of finding a job at present. On the other hand, higher levels institutional trust reverse the effect of IOp. There are additional positive impacts in terms of such beliefs for those whose access to primary goods is limited due to disfavourable initial conditions at birth (being born in a rural area and being a female),who perceive themselves as belonging to a lower social class and those who have had positive experiences from their interaction with institutions. Findings are especially important in the context of countries with weak institutions and democracy, such as the case of Western Balkans (focus of this paper) and urge for a strengthening of institutions which regulate and support the citizens' integration into society.

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  • Drishti, Elvisa & Mehmetaj, Nevila & Imami, Drini & Zhllima, Edvin, 2023. "Inequality of opportunities and beliefs about economic outcomes in the Western Balkans," GLO Discussion Paper Series 1259, Global Labor Organization (GLO).
  • Handle: RePEc:zbw:glodps:1259
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    social exclusion; Western Balkans; Post-Communist; inequality of opportunities;
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