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This paper aims at identifying the major drop-out and push-out factors that lead to school abandonment in an urban surrounding, the shantytowns of Fortaleza, Northeast Brazil. We use an extensive survey addressing risk factors faced by the population in these neighborhoods, which covered both...
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More than half of those who emigrate from developing countries move to other developing countries, yet there have been few studies of the impact of this South-South migration. In this paper, we examine the impact of migration from one developing country, Nicaragua, on the labor market in another...
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We analyze differences by gender in the time dedicated to total work (paid and unpaid) by families in Latin America, with particular attention to the effect of social norms. To this end, we use survey data on time use in Mexico (2009), Peru (2010), Ecuador (2012) and Colombia (2012), to estimate...
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The unemployment protection systems that exist in most Latin American economies are generally considered inadequate in … institutions managing the funds. This paper examines the experience of Latin American countries that use UISAs, with the hope of …
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than 3,000 participants who were drawn representatively from six Latin American cities: Bogotá, Buenos Aires, Caracas, Lima …
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Vector Autoregressive (GVAR) model for 5 large Latin American economies and all major advanced and emerging economies of the … world shows that the long-term impact of a China GDP shock on the typical Latin American economy has increased by three …
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This paper documents the extent to which teachers are underpaid vis-à-vis workers in other professional and technical occupations in Latin America circa 2007. These labor earnings differences, attributed to observable socio-demographic and job characteristics, are assessed using a matching...
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´ salaries vis-à-vis workers in other professional and technical occupations for thirteen Latin-American countries. After …
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This paper presents a comparative overview of mobility patterns in 14 Latin American countries between 1992 and 2003 …
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In August 2010 the Costa Rican government implemented a comprehensive program to increase compliance with legal minimum wages, the Campaign for Minimum Wages. To evaluate the impact of the Campaign, we use a regression discontinuity approach, which compares what happened to workers who before...
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