textThis dissertation focuses on trends in pay inequality in the formal sectors of Argentina, Brazil, and Chile from the early 1990s into the latter part of the first decade of the new millennium. In-depth, single-country studies of inequality of each country of study seek to understand and explain the sources of movement in inequality in each country, relating changes in inequality to shifts in the relative roles of key economic sectors and geographic jurisdictions. In addition to these single-country studies of inequality, this dissertation develops a regional perspective on the dynamics of inequality by synthesizing findings from the three countries of study, identifying both commonalities and differences. This dissertation also evaluate...
This thesis consists of four separate chapters which address different aspects of inequality and inc...
This thesis presents results on the economics of poverty and labour markets, using data from Argenti...
Using census data (for 1991 and 2000) for more than 5.000 municipalities, we examine the relationshi...
The period between 1920 and 1980 is of great importance for the study of inequality in Latin America...
Latin American countries have succeeded in reducing poverty and income inequality over the last deca...
The focal point of all papers in this thesis is income inequality in Chile. In some of them househol...
While Latin America has historically been considered a region of very high inequality, the performan...
How do structural transformations affect the income distribution in Latin America and Eastern Europe...
This open access volume identifies the common and specific aspects of social mechanisms that generat...
While Latin America has historically been considered a region of very high inequality, the performan...
This paper documents the changes in the income distribution in Argentina from the mid-1970s to the m...
Institutional theory of economic growth argues that the long-term development of a country is greatl...
The use of income distribution indicators in the economics literature has increased considerably in ...
Este artículo documenta el patrón de auge y caída de la desigualdad del ingreso en América Latina en...
This paper studies earnings inequality and dynamics in Argentina between 1996 and 2015. Following t...
This thesis consists of four separate chapters which address different aspects of inequality and inc...
This thesis presents results on the economics of poverty and labour markets, using data from Argenti...
Using census data (for 1991 and 2000) for more than 5.000 municipalities, we examine the relationshi...
The period between 1920 and 1980 is of great importance for the study of inequality in Latin America...
Latin American countries have succeeded in reducing poverty and income inequality over the last deca...
The focal point of all papers in this thesis is income inequality in Chile. In some of them househol...
While Latin America has historically been considered a region of very high inequality, the performan...
How do structural transformations affect the income distribution in Latin America and Eastern Europe...
This open access volume identifies the common and specific aspects of social mechanisms that generat...
While Latin America has historically been considered a region of very high inequality, the performan...
This paper documents the changes in the income distribution in Argentina from the mid-1970s to the m...
Institutional theory of economic growth argues that the long-term development of a country is greatl...
The use of income distribution indicators in the economics literature has increased considerably in ...
Este artículo documenta el patrón de auge y caída de la desigualdad del ingreso en América Latina en...
This paper studies earnings inequality and dynamics in Argentina between 1996 and 2015. Following t...
This thesis consists of four separate chapters which address different aspects of inequality and inc...
This thesis presents results on the economics of poverty and labour markets, using data from Argenti...
Using census data (for 1991 and 2000) for more than 5.000 municipalities, we examine the relationshi...