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matched employee-employer data from Brazil, we find that displaced workers eligible for both UI and SP increase consumption at …
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disparities between groups. We measure the effects of these policies on racial pay differences in Brazil. We find that nonwhites … allocative costs of race-based preferences may be relatively large in Brazil …
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A growing body of evidence documents that policies can affect household behaviors persistently, even if they are no longer in place. This paper studies the importance of such "hysteresis" - the failure of an effect to reverse itself as its underlying cause is reversed - for the welfare...
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comprehensive administrative data to quantify the efficiency cost of increases in potential UI duration in Brazil. We find evidence … cost is also lower in labor markets with higher informality within Brazil. This is because formal reemployment rates are …
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