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This paper studies the labour force participation in Mexico between 2005 and 2018 at the aggregate level. While the ageing of the labour force produced modest reductions in the participation rate, changes in the educational level countervailed these effects for the period of study. In...
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We document the evolution of labor markets of five Latin American countries during the COVID-19 pandemic, with emphasis on informal employment. We show, for most countries, a slump in aggregate employment, mirrored by a fall in labor participation, and a decline in the informality rate. The...
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international markets to identify the effects of these events. We show that NAFTA integration reduced unemployment, and boosted …
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We characterize the salient features of the distribution of earnings and earnings changes of formal workers in Mexico using social security records for the period 2005-2019. We find strong evidence of deviations from normality of these distributions. Comparing the results obtained with...
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The non-accelerating inflation rate of unemployment (NAIRU) is not directly observable and the presence of informal … informality seems to predict inflationary pressures more accurately when the unemployment gap is close to zero. …
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