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in Chile is mostly due to a decrease in the in ow transition rate from unemployment as well as an increase in the out ow … transition rates to unemployment and informality. …
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En este trabajo se analiza la precisión y la estabilidad de las predicciones de la tasa de desempleo de Chile, obtenidas de una familia de modelos SARIMA, entre febrero de 1986 y febrero de 2010. Las proyecciones SARIMA son comparadas con las provenientes de modelos univariados, incluyendo los...
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in Chile is mostly due to an increase in the outflows transition rates to unemployment and informality and a decrease in … the inflow transition rate from unemployment …
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Despite the recovery of economic growth in Latin America during the 1990s, rising unemployment, high informality rates …
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market institutions - designed for each country specifically. …
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We use data from time-use surveys and the Mexican Health and Aging Study (MHAS) to analyze the relationship between family long-term care (LTC) and female labor supply in four Latin American countries. Time-use survey data from Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica and Mexico shows that: (i) women provide...
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We use data from time-use surveys and the Mexican Health and Aging Study (MHAS) to analyze the relationship between the need to provide family long-term care (LTC) and womens labor supply in four Latin American countries. Descriptive analysis of time-use survey data from Chile, Colombia, Costa...
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market institutions – designed for each country specifically. …
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Economic growth and recent policy reforms have increased employment and reduced overall poverty in Chile. Yet there are some groups that remain at the margins of the labour market and could benefit from and contribute more to growth. Women and young people have entered the labour force in...
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Gains in labor force participation rates in Chile have slowed in recent years. We examine their determinants using a cohort-model analysis. Allowing for both age- and cohort-specific effects in the context of a seemingly unrelated regression equations (SURE) approach, we find that age factors...
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