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designs for student financing in Brazil. Copula functions are applied to capture mobility patterns in the graduates' earnings … repayment rates and thresholds. This is an ex-ante evaluation of an alternative for higher education student financing in Brazil …
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The following study uses two approaches to judge whether inequality in Brazil is falling fast enough. The first is to … compare the variation of the Gini coefficient in Brazil with what was observed in several countries that today belong to the … for how long Brazil must keep up the fall in the Gini coefficient to attain the same levels of inequality of three OECD …
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are little known in Brazil, and discusses possible ways to implement them in the Brazilian context. The major objective is …
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Since 2004, a complex high-stake assessment of the federal higher education system has been in operation in Brazil … information extractable from administrative records existing in Brazil. The indicators presented are merely illustrative, but seek …
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The Índice de Vulnerabilidade Social (IVS) and the Atlas da Vulnerabilidade Social (AVS) of the municipalities and metropolitan regions arise by an effort of selection, development and georeferencing of indicators that could express conditions of social vulnerability in the different scales of...
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This article provides a comprehensive analysis of labor earnings volatility in Brazil between 2012 and 2023. During … this period, Brazil's economy experienced intense economic growth followed by large recessions, allowing us to assess … changes in volatility over the business cycle. In addition, Brazil's national household survey follows individuals throughout …
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