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Research on Economic Inequality is a well-established publication of quality research. Volume 31 provides original research on intergenerational earnings mobility, the factors determining adult health inequality, the evolution of wealth inequality in different regions of the world, inequality of employment opportunities, and the effects of the type of labour agreement on wage inequality and on an extended measure (income plus wealth) of well-being.



Opportunity, Mobility and Inequality presents newly published, rich datasets and deepens our understanding of these issues, uncovering novel innovations around how we conceive and measure such economic entities.
Introduction; Sanghamitra Bandyopadhyay and Juan Gabriel Rodríguez

Chapter
1. Intergenerational mobility in Chile: A year-to-year analysis of a
national cohort of students; Francisco Meneses and Kenzo Asahi

Chapter
2. Focused inequality and wellbeing measurement for public policy
initiatives: Equalizing opportunity and levelling up, A Spanish Example;
Gordon J. Anderson

Chapter
3. Non-linear decomposition of Inequality of opportunity among the
young on the Labour market in Cameroon: Evidences from spatial comparative
Analysis; Romus Noufelie, Cosmas Bernard Meka'a, and Astride Claudel Njiepue
Nouffeussie

Chapter
4. The effect of collective bargaining agreements on employees
welfare at the firm level: Evidence from Spain; Fernando Pinto and Raquel
Sebastián Lago

Chapter
5. Choosing a job: Who influences you the most, parents or friends?;
Pablo De la Vega Suárez, Juan Prieto-Rodriguez, and Juan Gabriel Rodríguez

Chapter
6. Adult health and inequality of opportunity in Spain; David
Pérez-Mesa and Ángel S. Marrero

Chapter
7. Income inequality in Russia: Is the Kuznets curve a valid
hypothesis?; Inna Skriabina
Sanghamitra Bandyopadhyay is Professor of Development Economics at Queen Mary University of London (QMUL) and Deputy Director of Centre for Globalisation Research, at QMUL. She specialises in the economics of growth and development, measurement of inequality and poverty and applied econometrics.



Juan Gabriel Rodríguez is Professor of Economics at Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain, and member of EQUALITAS, ICAE and CEDESOG. His fields of research are inequality, equality of opportunity, economic growth, and social welfare.