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In order to activate the cycle of wealth production, promote social justice and eliminate poverty and inequality, developing countries are currently faced with a multiplicity of structural problems. According to some economic theories, this is mainly due to inefficient or lack of access to...
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This paper examines the ways in which taxation, social and labour (T S & L) policies in Argentina and Chile have been …
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outcomes. Through an event-study approach we estimate short and long-run labor market impacts of children in Chile, an OECD … existence of the informal sector in Chile helps to reduce the drop in LFP after motherhood in about 35%. We conclude that …
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In spite of large structural expansions in higher education in Chile and Peru during the 1980s and 1990s, and a …. This paper investigates the role that higher education has played for social mobility in Chile and Peru. In particular, to … educational attainment in Chile and Peru, distribution of students to different types of tertiary education (public …
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