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The survey aims to review the empirical literature about the impacts of trade liberalization on the labor markets of developed and developing countries, with a special emphasis on the Brazilian case. A general result is the change in the structure of the labor demand in favor of skilled workers....
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enterprises (SMEs). The analysis highlights the geographic concentration of companies in the districts of Porto and Aveiro and the … better performance of large enterprises in terms of productivity, return on equity and average salary compared to SMEs. The …
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This paper presents new empirical evidence about the wage gap between union and nonunion workers in Brazil. In principle, due to the rules governing union organization/mobilization, no one should rationally expect such gap. But, as this paper reveals, there is empirical evidence of its existence...
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This work studies the wage differentials and determinants ofthe employees in Brazilian agriculture, in period 1981-2005, on the basisof the information of the National Research for Sample of Domicilesof the IBGE. The methodology of Heckman is used to correct bias ofselection, common in wage...
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This study investigates the effects of changes in firms' performance on wages across occupations from the extractive … reasons. The results point to the existence of a positive and significant relationship between firm performance and wages, as …
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