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How to relate macroeconomic events to inequality changes; Abstract; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Tradable and non-tradable sectors in the rural economy; 2.3 An illustration using simulated distributions; 2.4 The methodology 327 $a2.5 An application using observed and simulated data 2.6 Conclusions; Essay 3 - Internal migration and its impact on reducing inter-communal disparities in Chile; Abstract; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 The data; 3.3 Ex-post characteristics of inter-communal migrant workers; 3.4 Theoretical framework; 3.4.1 Extended Roy model; 3.4.2 Estimation; 3.4.3 The role of geographic connectivity - Adjacency at the communal level; 3.4.4 Household education; 3.5 Estimation results; 3.5.1 Probit - reduced form (first step); 3.5.2 Selectivity adjusted wage equations and the potential wage differential 327 $a3.5.3 Probit, structural form (third step) 3.6 Conclusions; Essay 4 - Determinants of student achievements in the primary education in Paraguay; Abstract; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Education in Paraguay - an overview; 4.3 The data; 4.4 Previous research; 4.5 Approach and methodology; 4.5.1 Quantile approach - Median regression; 4.5.2 Some comments on applied econometrics; 4.6 Results; 4.6.1 Language (F, EP); 4.6.2 Under-nutrition (L); 4.6.3 Optimal class room conditions (EP); 4.6.4 Small-scale school (EP); 4.6.5 District mean level of health insurance (L); 4.6.6 Inequality analysis 327 $a4.6.7 Test of robustness 330 $aInequality in Latin America is very large and there is a great desire for greater social justice, inclusion and equal opportunities. 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