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distribution in Uruguay for 2009-2016 and assess mobility patterns. Comparing household surveys micro-data and a unique array of …
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, and taxes? Standard fiscal incidence analyses applied to Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Mexico, Peru, and Uruguay using a … amounts in Argentina, Brazil, and Uruguay but less so in Bolivia, Mexico, and Peru. While direct taxes are progressive, the …
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In the context of a sharp rise in the incidence of poverty and increasing inequality since the end of the last decade, a major tax reform was put into place in mid-2007 with the explicit goals of promoting both greater efficiency and equity in the Uruguayan tax system. Overall, the reform...
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In Uruguay the tax structure and social spending reduce inequality and poverty for the whole society (Bucheli et al …
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programs in Uruguay: pensions and unemployment insurance.We review the impact of these programs on public expenditure …
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Mujeres (ONU-Mujeres). En él se ofrece un análisis riguroso de las brechas de ingreso por género en el Uruguay con una …
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