INESTABILIDAD DE INGRESOS DURANTE UN PERÍODO DE MEJORAS LABORALES Y SOCIALES: AMÉRICA LATINA EN EL ÚLTIMO DECENIO
Luis Beccaria (),
Roxana Maurizio,
Martin Trombetta () and
Gustavo Vázquez ()
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Luis Beccaria: Universidad Nacional General Sarmiento
Gustavo Vázquez: Universidad Nacional General Sarmiento
Revista de Economía Política de Buenos Aires, 2017, issue 16, 101-126
Abstract:
Latin America experienced a period of economic growth since 2003 which, together with the implementation of labor and social policies, had a positive impact on the working and living conditions of the population. This paper analyzes the intensity of the income fluctuations in Argentina, Brazil, Costa Rica, Ecuador and Peru during the 2000s. The total mobility is broken down between increases and reductions in family income. Likewise, the different sources of these movements are analyzed since they can be the result of variations in remunerations, changes in the occupational status of members or experienced by non-labor incomes.
Keywords: Instability; incomes; Latin America (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C33 D31 J60 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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