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We use data from time-use surveys and the Mexican Health and Aging Study (MHAS) to analyze the relationship between …, Colombia, Costa Rica and Mexico shows that: (i) women provide the vast majority of family LTC; (ii) consistently across …
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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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infrastructure) adopted by Chile, Mexico and Colombia. Next, the researchers will try to identify, from a perspective that relates …
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, Mexico, and Brazil lead the industry in the region, with so many projects still under development and different companies … its top managers. Thereby, the results lead to an entry strategy proposal into the Mexican market, identifying the most …
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The method for simulation of labor market participation used in the LIMTIP models for Argentina, Chile, and Mexico is …
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The quality of match of three statistical matches used in the LIMTIP estimates for Argentina, Chile, and Mexico is … Mexico. In each case, the alignment of the two datasets is examined, after which various aspects of the match quality are …
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