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The level of inequality of opportunity in Spain electrónico an estimation using Artificial Intelligence Sara Ayllón, Pablo Brugarolas, Samuel Lado

By: Ayllón, Sara.
Contributor(s): Brugarolas, Pablo | Lado, Samuel.
Material type: TextTextSeries: IEF Papeles de Trabajo ; 6/2023.Publisher: Madrid Instituto de Estudios Fiscales [IEF] 2023Description: 39 p. 1 recurso en línea.Subject(s): IGUALDAD | DESIGUALDAD | MOVILIDAD SOCIAL | EVALUACION | INTELIGENCIA ARTIFICIAL | APLICACION | ESPAÑAOnline resources: Click here to access online Summary: The principle of equality of opportunity aims to ensure that adults who exert the same level of effort are capable of achieving the same outcomes, regardless of the circumstances in which they were raised. Accomplishing such a goal is regarded as a success in any society because it means that the income level that a person obtains as an adult is not conditioned by the resources of the environment in which s/he was born. This is one of the objectives of inclusion and redistribution policies such as early childhood education, scholarship programmes, or the recently developed Minimum Living Income in Spain. With measures like these, Spanish society seeks to guarantee that all households, especially those with children, can ensure that their achievements depend to a great extent on their efforts rather than the circumstances they inherit
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The principle of equality of opportunity aims to ensure that adults who exert the same level of
effort are capable of achieving the same outcomes, regardless of the circumstances in which they
were raised. Accomplishing such a goal is regarded as a success in any society because it means
that the income level that a person obtains as an adult is not conditioned by the resources of the
environment in which s/he was born. This is one of the objectives of inclusion and redistribution
policies such as early childhood education, scholarship programmes, or the recently developed
Minimum Living Income in Spain. With measures like these, Spanish society seeks to guarantee
that all households, especially those with children, can ensure that their achievements depend to
a great extent on their efforts rather than the circumstances they inherit

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