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differences in social mobility and persistence. …
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This paper aims to study the process of intergenerational income mobility in some Latin American economies (Panama and … with an extremely low degree of social mobility. …
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Identifying the determinants of intergenerational mobility is an important aim in the development literature. In this … analysis confirms the low degree of social mobility typical of Latin America, contributing, in turn, to explain their low …
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a 20-year period from 1998 to 2018 to build transition matrices of intergenerational occupational mobility. The findings … of the econometric analysis hint at a low degree of occupational mobility, with children of fathers in the agricultural … experiencing only rarely upward mobility from agricultural to blue- and white-collar jobs. …
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differences in social mobility and persistence …
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inequality was indeed more due to changes of household structure and employment behavior rather than changes in wages. Moreover … household structure is widely neglected. Societal trends like a decline in birth rate and an increase in the risk of divorce … paper is to quantify the proportion of changing household structures in the increase in inequality. We find that the rise in …
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for analysing the consequences for gender equality in employment. Since the demand for labour is a derived demand firm … firms, This creates a loss of liquidity which, in turn, has caused some firms to reduce employment, working hours and wages … identify several issues, such as the impact on gender equality which have received less journalistic attention. The study is …
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It is widely believed that globalization affects the extent of employment and wage responses to economic shocks. To …
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It is widely believed that globalization affects the extent of employment and wage responses to economic shocks. To …
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, administrative matched employer-employee data. The distributional analysis is then conducted by transposing predicted employment … effects of actual output shocks to household-level microdata. A scenario in which labor demand adjustments occur at the …
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