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In three Latin American countries that introduced structural reforms, quantile regression results show, female workers with less human capital saw wage gains relative to female workers with more human capital
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-employed female workers in urban areas in three Latin American countries-Argentina, Brazil, and Costa Rica-after structural reforms … were introduced. The analysis covers pre- and post-reform years: in Argentina, 1988 and 1997, and in Brazil and Costa Rica … in Argentina and Brazil-that is, the adjusted wage differential between more educated and less educated women decreased …
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Sanchez-Paramo and Schady describe the evolution of relative wages in five Latin American countries - Argentina, Brazil … their relative abundance in all of the countries except Brazil. This is strong evidence of increases in the demand for …
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there has been no change in poverty in Argentina, and Brazil has suffered a rise in poverty. Following the global financial … crisis, greater attention has been paid to fiscal policy in developed and developing countries-specifically Argentina, Brazil …
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