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region. Using harmonized microdata from national household surveys for 15 Latin American countries, we build a synthetic … family income and are more likely to be the head of household 10 years after labor market entry, and that adverse initial …
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Minimum wage (MW) policies are widespread in the developing world and yet their effects are still unclear. In this paper we explore the effect of national MW policies in Latin America’s six largest economies by exploiting the heterogeneity in the bite of the national minimum wage across local...
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This study centers on the household saving rate in Latin America by constructing a new database from 27 household … prove to be significant as well. In terms of household saving promotion, our paper leaves little room for optimism. …
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This book contributes to the understanding of female labor force participation in Latin America by documenting the changes that took place over the last two decades, exploring their determinants, analyzing their consequences on labor and social outcomes, and discussing implications for public...
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microdata from household surveys of 15 countries in the period 1992-2012. We find evidence for a significant deceleration in the …
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After a decade of strong progress toward the goal of reducing the high levels of income disparities, there are clear signs of a deceleration in the pace of inequality reduction in Latin America. This paper argues that the deceleration is the result of two set of reasons. First, several of the...
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microdata from national household surveys from seven Latin American countries. We find that changes in fertility rates were …
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In this paper we explore perceptions of distributive justice in Latin America during the 2000s and its relationship with income inequality. In line with the fall in income inequality in the region, we document a widespread, although modest, decrease in the share of the population that believes...
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-national perspective on the topic. Based on rich sets of harmonized household survey data, we contribute to filling this gap computing time …
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