The outcome will shape Arabsocieties for generations to come. The authors of this book argue that significanteconomic reforms must accompany the major political transitions that are underway.
Mass influxes of refugees have potentially large effects on host countries; while labor market impacts are frequently studied, outcomes like children's education could also be affected.
In this paper we provide measures of inequality of opportunity in wages and consumption for Egypt at different points in time from 1988 to 2012 that shed light on the gap between popular perceptions and measured indices of inequality.