An equality-of-opportunity profile can help policy makers design effective public policies for an equitable expansion of human opportunities, thus leveling the playing field for all children. The Dissimilarity Index (D-index) measures whether existing opportunities (access to services) are allocated equitably, comparing different circumstance groups¡¯ probabilities of accessing a given opportunity. For example, the current inequality-of-opportunity profiles in LAC for education are driven mainly by parental education, while for access to water, sanitation, and electricity the profile is driven mainly by where a child lives (rural versus urban residence).
This dashboard contains the decomposition of the D-index for all opportunities. The D-index ranges from 0 to 1. A D-Index equal to 0 implies that access to an opportunity is the same among the general population no matter one¡¯s particular situation (e.g. whether urban or rural dweller, or whether male or female, etc.). In contrast, a D-index of 1 indicates that a group is completely excluded from access. The D-index is interpreted as the share of opportunities that would have to be "reallocated" across different groups of children so that all groups would have equal access.