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- Kadivar, Mohammad Ali
- Khani, Saber
Abstract
Ethnic diversity has long shaped Iran’s political landscape, yet systematic evidence on how material resources and risks are distributed across ethnolinguistic populations remains limited. To account for this variation, we present an uneven incorporation framework, which holds that ethnic groups are integrated into state institutions and resource distribution systems at different rates and across different domains, producing structured but multidimensional inequality rather than uniform minority deprivation. We then test this framework using the first district-level multivariate analysis of socioeconomic inequality across Iran’s major language groups, linking fine-grained data on ethnolinguistic composition to indicators of education, income, social protection, health infrastructure, economic activity, and environmental exposure — moving beyond province-level and identity-centered accounts. The findings show a structured but multidimensional hierarchy rather than uniform minority deprivation. Persian- and Caspian-speaking districts are consistently advantaged across literacy, income, and welfare. Baluchi districts face layered disadvantage, with low education, high poverty, and weak welfare integration, while Kurdish regions show similar but less severe patterns. Lori and Turkic-speaking areas occupy intermediate positions, with stronger incorporation into higher education, health, and welfare systems. Turkmen districts display mixed outcomes, combining gains in literacy and health with persistent poverty. Arab-majority districts show higher industrial activity alongside greater exposure to pollution, without consistent socioeconomic advantage. Overall, ethnic inequality in Iran is multidimensional and sector-specific, shaped by uneven institutional incorporation and spatially distributed economic and environmental burdens.
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Kadivar, Mohammad Ali & Khani, Saber, 2026.
"Uneven Incorporation: Ethnic Inequality Across Social Domains in Iran,"
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a2vyb_v1, Center for Open Science.
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RePEc:osf:socarx:a2vyb_v1
DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/a2vyb_v1
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