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This paper aims to estimate the effects of maternity leave legislation in women’s wages and employment in Brazil. We …, the legislation is expected to increase labor supply and can have positive effects on wages if it avoids that women leave …. We compare the changes in wages and employment between the periods before and after the 1988 Constitution of women in …
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Violence against women occurs predominantly in the family and domestic context. The Covid-19 (Sars-COV-2) pandemic led Brazil to recommend and, at times, impose social distance, with a partial closure of economic activities, schools, and restrictions on events and public services. As a result,...
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Este artigo analisa a discriminação salarial por gênero e raça dentro das densidades das distribuições de salário dos setores de atividade, comparando as regiões Nordeste e Sudeste. Para este objetivo, foram usados os dados da PNAD 2002 e uma metodologia semiparamétrica – estimador de...
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This paper aims to estimate the effects of maternity leave legislation in women’s wages and employment in Brazil. We …, the legislation is expected to increase labor supply and can have positive effects on wages if it avoids that women leave …. We compare the changes in wages and employment between the periods before and after the 1988 Constitution of women in …
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Violence against women occurs predominantly in the family and domestic context. The Covid-19 (Sars-COV-2) pandemic led Brazil to recommend and, at times, impose social distance, with a partial closure of economic activities, schools, and restrictions on events and public services. As a result,...
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Any discussion on professional training and labor market insertion must take into account the social vulnerability of the Brazilian population. Close to 16 million families fall within the criteria of Bolsa Familia`s Single Registry. Seventy-two (72) million people live in these families, but...
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April 2nd, 2013) over the legalization, working hours and wages of Brazilian domestic servants. We also aim to identify the …, reduced the working hours and had no effect on wages of monthly domestic workers. …
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