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The relative incomes and education-levels of Black and white populations in the United States and Brazil are considered … the 1960s, and the worst, the 2000s or 2010s; and, vice-versa for Brazil. …
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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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’s productivity growth decreases the relative nominal wage of the poor and the relative price index for the poor in Mexico and Brazil …
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The poor suffer more from inflation than the rich do, reveals this survey of poor people in 38 countries. Using polling data for 31,869 households in 38 countries and allowing for country effects, Easterly and Fischer show that the poor are more likely than the rich to mention inflation as a top...
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Using polling data for 31,869 households in 38 countries and allowing for country effects, Easterly and Fischer show that the poor are more likely than the rich to mention inflation as a top national concern. This result survives several robustness checks. Also, direct measures of improvements...
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matching comparison methodology developed by Ñopo (2008). In Brazil, racial wage gaps are more pronounced than those found … the role of education is prominent. -- Gender ; race ; wage gaps ; Brazil ; matching …
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Latin American countries have some of the highest levels of income inequality in the world. However, earnings inequality significantly changed over the last three decades, increasing during the 1980s and 1990s, declining sharply in the 2000s, and stagnating or even increasing in some countries...
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