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age 70 and older in Mexico, affects co-residing children's school enrollment, using a regression discontinuity analysis …
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elderly adults in Mexico, for whom family support is an important source of income. Using data from the National Household …
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This paper studies the labour force participation in Mexico between 2005 and 2018 at the aggregate level. While the …-cyclical, unlike previous studies for Mexico. Instead, our findings suggest that the participation rate is moderately pro-cyclical for …
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In this paper we examine some economic factors that have influenced migration flows from Mexico to the United States … degree of uncertainty, the main conclusion is that net migration flows of Mexicans to the United States over the coming years …
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Based on the methodology proposed by Frey and Osborne (2017), we use their estimates for the probability of automation of occupations together with household survey data on the occupational distribution of employment to provide a risk assessment for the threat that automation may pose to the...
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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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paper we identify the proportion of informal workers who are in each situation for the case of Mexico. Using a simple model …
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This paper estimates the impact of the capture of leaders of criminal organizations on the labor market in municipalities where these organizations operated between 2004 and 2006. The difference-in-difference analysis compares different employment outcomes in cartel locations and the rest,...
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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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