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Poverty in Brazil and Chile; The Role of Transaction Costs in Explaining Economic Performance and Income Distribution: Some …
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This paper takes advantage of several reforms that provide time and cross sectional variation to identify the effects of unemployment insurance and severance payments on the duration of unemployment and on the separation probability in Argentina. Administrative data permits analysis of the...
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This study combines survey data with annual state data on pupil-teacher ratios covering broadly the period 1940-90 to investigate the role of race, family background and education (both the quantity and quality) in explaining earnings inequality between whites and the African descendent...
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The adoption of emergency employment and short-term training programs to provide income support to the population affected by the episodes of economic volatility since 1995 reveals the failure of the traditional, labor law-based income support mechanisms in the region. These emergency programs...
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poverty and to promote competition and higher quality of services in the vocational training system. In this paper, we present …
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This paper documents the high level of job security protection in Latin American labor markets and analyzes its impacts on employment. The authors show that job security policies have a substantial impact on the level and the distribution of employment in Latin America. These policies reduce...
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The fact that most poor people in Latin America live in urban areas had implied that poverty in the region is regarded … as largely an urban phenomenon. However, this document exposes what available data suggest: that rural poverty still is …
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This study asks a simple question that has significant implications for gender equality. After decades of increasing female participation in the labor market, advances in the labor legislation and persistent gender wage gaps, what are the effects of motherhood on labor force participation and...
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Workfare programs aim to reduce poverty by providing low-wage work to those who need it. They are often turned to in a …
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1995, and to analyze its impact on the evolution of poverty. This period analyzed is a convulsed one, one within Venezuela … deterioration of economic management. Growth and inflation were highly volatile, real wages fell in a sustained way, and poverty … analysis on the evolution of poverty. …
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