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countries have experienced a steep increase in unemployment, employment in other developed economies has not fallen in parallel … with a significant decline in GDP. Our analysis shows that labor market institutions frequently used to study employment …
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market in Brazilian metropolitan areas in 2004. To follow up individuals in the sample, in order to hold the mobility, the … Pesquisa Mensal de Emprego (PME) 2004 was used as source of the database. The model of mobility, or poverty transition model …, is based on a Markov matrix, using as strategy of estimating a probit model with sample selection. Observing the mobility …
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: first, we provide an overview of the aggregate indicators of core labor market institutions such as employment protection … indicators in order to explain diverging patterns of national employment performance. Third, and finally, this paper draws some …
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sector and occupations. PNAD (National Household Survey) is our data source in the years 1981 to 2001. We observe over …
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The survey aims to review the empirical literature about the impacts of trade liberalization on the labor markets of developed and developing countries, with a special emphasis on the Brazilian case. A general result is the change in the structure of the labor demand in favor of skilled workers....
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, the dynamic of the local employment, and level of intra-state heterogeneity. Descriptive and multivariate methods are used … to analyze data on employment and pn local diversity in the period 1995/2008 (data from RAIS/MTE and IBGE). The results … show that the most dynamic areas in terms of employment are also those with the highest degrees of centrality. Despite the …
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