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Wage Inequality In Latin America Understanding The Past To Prepare For The Future 1st Edition Julin Messina Joana Silva

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Wage Inequality In Latin America Understanding The Past To Prepare For The Future 1st Edition Julin Messina Joana Silva
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Publisher: World Bank Publications
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 19.14 MB
Pages: 229
Author: Julián Messina; Joana Silva
ISBN: 9781464810404, 1464810400
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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Wage Inequality In Latin America Understanding The Past To Prepare For The Future 1st Edition Julin Messina Joana Silva by Julián Messina; Joana Silva 9781464810404, 1464810400 instant download after payment.

What caused the decline in wage inequality of the 2000s in Latin America? Looking to the future, will the current economic slowdown be regressive? Wage Inequality in Latin America: Understanding the Past to Prepare for the Future addresses these two questions by reviewing relevant literature and providing new evidence on what we know from the conceptual, empirical, and policy perspectives.The answer to the fi rst question can be broken down into several parts, although the bottom line is that the changes in wage inequality resulted from a combination of three forces: (a) education expansion and its eff ect on falling returns to skill (the supply-side story); (b) shifts in aggregate domestic demand; and (c) exchange rate appreciation from the commodity boom and the associated shift to the nontradable sector that changed interfi rm wage diff erences. Other forces had a non-negligible but secondary role in some countries, while they were not present in others. These include the rapid increase of the minimum wage and a rapid trend toward formalization of employment, which played a supporting role but only during the boom.Understanding the forces behind recent trends also helps to shed light on the second question. The analysis in this volume suggests that theeconomic slowdown is putting the brakes on the reduction of inequality in Latin America and will likely continue to do so--but it might not actuallyreverse the region's movement toward less wage inequality.

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