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Brazil, while not immune to the effects of the financial and economic crisis, has fared reasonably well compared to … mechanisms -- B. Labour market performance -- C. Concluding remarks -- References -- Chapter 2: Brazil's policy response to the … aggregate demand through social protection -- Introduction -- A. Social protection in Brazil -- B. Responding to the crisis and …
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of work contracts. We analyze these dynamics in Brazil, from 1981 to 2011. We found a "skill-biased" polarization related …Over the last years, there was a continuous fall in labor income inequality in Brazil, as measured by household survey …
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We document the short-term impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the Brazilian labor market focusing on employment, wages and hours worked using the nationally representative household surveys PNAD-Continua and PNAD COVID. Sectors most susceptible to the shock because they are more...
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Despite tremendous macroeconomic instability, Brazil?s urban income distributions in 1976 and 1996 appear, at first …
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response to cultural and economic changes. In Brazil, many authors have pointed that women have a higher level of schooling … observed neither in Brazil nor anywhere else, which results in a welfare loss. It's interesting to study how the welfare would …
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