Labor Legislation in the Structural Reform Process in Latin America and the Caribbean
Eduardo Lora and
Carmen Pages
No 4064, Research Department Publications from Inter-American Development Bank, Research Department
Abstract:
(Available only in Spanish) In the last decade the direction of macroeconomic policies made an extraordinary about-face in Latin America, but labor legislation is virtually unchanged. The central purpose of this work is to show the size of this lag and to indicate that most countries require far-reaching reforms to adapt their labor legislation to the new context of flexibility and competition.
Date: 1997-03
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