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We characterize the salient features of the distribution of earnings and earnings changes of formal workers in Mexico …
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This paper estimates private returns to education in Mexico by means of the Mincer model. The natural ability bias that … Mexico are between 8.2% and 8.4 %. On the other hand, results by level of education suggest that more education is associated … level and wage. -- Private returns to education ; natural ability bias ; natural ability index ; mother's education ; Mexico. …
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We estimate wage differentials across different sectors of the Mexican economy. The results suggest that the wage differential between the formal and informal sectors is significant and larger than the differential between industry and services. The findings suggest that significant differences...
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Mexico. Using INEGI's National Survey of Urban Employment for the period 1994-2004, the empirical analysis is conducted on …
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Between 2004 and 2018, the spread of wages in Mexico's private labor sector remained stable. Nonetheless, the …-employee dataset comprising the near-universe of Mexico's formal employment. We estimate log wage models and decompose earnings …
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