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References for The labor market in Brazil, 2001–2022
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Further reading
- Campos-Vázquez, R., López-Calva, F. L., Lustig, N., Santillán, A., Larroulet, P. "Labour Income Inequality in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia and Mexico: 2012–2019" UNDP LAC Working Paper No.37, 2023.
- Menezes-Filho, N., Narita, R. "Labor market turnover and inequality in Latin America" III Working Paper, LACIR Series No.110, 2023.
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Key references
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Messina, J., Silva, J. "Twenty Years of Wage Inequality in Latin America" The World Bank Economic Review 35:1 (2021): 117-147. Key reference: [1]
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Cingano, F. "Trends in Income Inequality and its Impact on Economic Growth" OECD Social, Employment and Migration Working Papers No.163, 2014. Key reference: [2]
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Firpo, S., Portella, A. "Decline in Wage Inequality in Brazil: A Survey" World Bank Policy Research Working Paper No.9096, 2019. Key reference: [3]
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Engbom, N., Moser, C. "Earnings inequality and the minimum wage: Evidence from Brazil" American Economic Review 112:12 (2022): 3803–3847. Key reference: [4]
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Haanwinckel, D. "Supply, Demand, Institutions, and Firms: A Theory of Labor Market Sorting and the Wage Distribution" NBER Working Paper No.31318, 2023. Key reference: [5]
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Saltiel, F., Urzúa, S. "Does an Increasing Minimum Wage Reduce Formal Sector Employment? Evidence from Brazil" Economic Development and Cultural Change 70:4 (2022): 1403–1437. Key reference: [6]
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Firpo, S. P., Portella, A., Riva, F., Ubida, G. "The changing nature of work and inequality´ in Brazil (2003-19): A descriptive analysis" WIDER Working Paper No.2021/162, 2021. Key reference: [7]
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Barros, R., de Carvalho, M., Franco, S., Mendonça, R. "Markets, the State and the Dynamics of Inequality in Brazil" In: López-Calva, L. S., Lustig, N. (eds). Declining Inequality in Latin America: A Decade of Progress?. Washington DC: Brookings Institution Press, 2010. Key reference: [8]
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Fernández, M., Messina, J. "Skill premium, labor supply, and changes in the structure of wages in Latin America" Journal of Development Economics 135 (2018): 555–573. Key reference: [9]
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Haanwinckel, D., Soares, R. R. "Workforce Composition, Productivity, and Labour Regulations in a Compensating Differentials Theory of Informality" The Review of Economic Studies 88:6 (2021): 2970–3010. Key reference: [10]
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Jesus, J. G. d., Hoffmann, R. "De norte a sul, de leste a oeste: mudan¸ca na identificação racial no brasil" Revista Brasileira de Estudos de População 37 (2020): 1-25. Key reference: [11]
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Levy, S., Cruces, G. "Time for a New Course: An Essay on Social Protection and Growth in Latin America" UNDP LAC Working Paper No.24, 2021. Key reference: [12]
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Firpo, S., Portella, A. "Informal and small: How Labor Market Institutions Affect Inequality, Income Volatility and Labor Productivity in Brazil" UNDP RBLAC Working Paper No.22, 2021. Key reference: [13]
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Messina, J., Silva, J. "Twenty Years of Wage Inequality in Latin America" The World Bank Economic Review 35:1 (2021): 117-147.