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Inequality 2 Informality 2 Microeconometric decompositions 2 Arbeitsmarkt 1 Decomposition method 1 Dekompositionsverfahren 1 Einkommensverteilung 1 Income distribution 1 Labour market 1 Lohnstruktur 1 Uruguay 1 Wage structure 1
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Amarante, Verónica 2 Arim, Rodrigo 2 Yapor, Mijail 2
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IZA Journal of Labor & Development 1 IZA journal of labor & development 1
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Decomposing inequality changes in Uruguay: the role of formalization in the labor market
Amarante, Verónica; Arim, Rodrigo; Yapor, Mijail - In: IZA Journal of Labor & Development 5 (2016) 13, pp. 1-20
During the first decade of the twentieth century, the Uruguayan labor market showed a significant decline in wage inequality and in the incidence of labor informality, while similar changes also took place in other Latin American countries. These trends were observed in a period of strong...
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Decomposing inequality changes in Uruguay : the role of formalization in the labor market
Amarante, Verónica; Arim, Rodrigo; Yapor, Mijail - In: IZA journal of labor & development 5 (2016) 13, pp. 1-20
During the first decade of the twentieth century, the Uruguayan labor market showed a significant decline in wage inequality and in the incidence of labor informality, while similar changes also took place in other Latin American countries. These trends were observed in a period of strong...
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