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Using matched worker-firm data from three waves of the Viet Nam Small and Medium Enterprises data, we examine whether workers are compensated with higher wages for working in vulnerable jobs and unfavourable working conditions. Wage equations indicate that there are no clear compensating...
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We study the trajectory of the gender gap over time and over the life cycle, using a matched employer-employee data from the formal labour market in Brazil. We document the evolution of participation and earnings for both males and females during the period 1994-2015 and the gender earnings gap...
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This paper documents the evolution and the determinants of earnings inequality in the Brazilian formal sector from 1994 to 2015, using establishment level data. In 2015, schooling explained 33 per cent of overall inequality. Firm-specific effects explain 65 per cent of total inequality level and...
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misallocation in agriculture during the period between 2006 and 2016. Despite rapid growth in agricultural productivity and a … reallocation of factor inputs to more productive farmers, we find that misallocation across farmers remains high and increased …
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-formal transitions. Our results show that productivity is considerably lower and misallocation more prevalent in the informal than in the …
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An often-neglected potential negative consequence of tariffs is the impact they may have on the misallocation of factor … misallocation, leading to aggregate productivity losses of 5-10 per cent. In particular, tariffs are strongly related to distortions …
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face greater discrimination. …
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provide evidence for discrimination against female-owned enterprises in the formal lending market. Specifically, female …. No discrimination in formal credit markets may arise from the preference for informal loans over formal loans - that is …
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groups in many societies. Group-based discrimination, among other factors, contributes. The paper further explores empirical …
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Inequality in South Africa is the enduring legacy of racial discrimination. We use a dynamic perspective to show the … linkages between persistent effects of discrimination in the labour market and the efficacy of redistributive fiscal policy in …
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