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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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This article from the perspective of port governance, develops the performance of port privatization in México … becomes pioneered Mexican literature, since there are few studies that incorporate a governance approach to issues of ports in … Mexico. In summary, this is a pioneering work as there are few studies that focus on the governance of Mexican ports. To …
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This article from the perspective of port governance, develops the performance of port privatization in México … becomes pioneered Mexican literature, since there are few studies that incorporate a governance approach to issues of ports in … Mexico. In summary, this is a pioneering work as there are few studies that focus on the governance of Mexican ports. To …
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We study the risk of automation, the unfeasibility of teleworking and the risk of contagion due to physical proximity in the six largest economies in Latin America. We find that workers with low education, informal, and low-wage levels are the most exposed to this type of risk. Automation and...
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This study investigates the crowding out effect among old and young workers in the Hungarian public sector, using job-level data. The analysis improves upon analyses based on aggregate data by considering the levels of employment for various labour types and the employment opportunities and...
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We study the risk of automation, the unfeasibility of teleworking and the risk of contagion due to physical proximity in the six largest economies in Latin America. We find that workers with low education, informal, and low-wage levels are the most exposed to this type of risk. Automation and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012643054
Since 1985, when Royal Decree 1044/85, dated 19 June 1985, provided for the receipt of unemployment benefit in a lump sum payment, this instrument has enabled the creation of several professional and business initiatives that have undoubtedly contributed to the generation of stable employment....
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By mean of a comparison on the way Mexico and Thailand have driven their foreign policies along their histories, convergence and divergence are found out. Until the seventies. it is not yet possible to notice a convergence between both actors' foreign policies. From that moment on, we can see...
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This paper estimates private returns to education in Mexico by means of the Mincer model. The natural ability bias that the literature reports in this type of estimations is tried to be solved using the control function method. Through this method some variables relevant to wage determination...
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