Abstract of associated article: Economic development is associated with an increase in the share of workers in salaried jobs. This process may be accompanied by a reduction in wage fluctuations if labor contracts are used as income smoothing mechanisms. This paper tests to what extent salaried jobs help reduce the volatility of wages by insuring workers against productivity shocks. Analysis of MxFLS data indicates that the average contractual arrangement in Mexico insures the worker against idiosyncratic productivity fluctuations associated with episodes of illness. The evidence is stronger for workers in formal jobs. To validate the methodology, the test is also implemented on a sample of self-employed workers. In this case, it correctly r...
Abstract: During the “Great Trade Collapse ” of 2008, Mexico’s trade with the U.S. fell nearly 45 pe...
This paper draws on employer-employee data from the Mexican social security agency to investigate th...
We build a small open economy, real business cycle model with labor market frictions to evaluate the...
Abstract of associated article: Unemployment benefit systems are nonexistent in many developing econ...
The quarterly empirical relationship between Mexican manufacturing labor productivity and salaries 1...
The economic globalization that began in the late 1970s and early 1980s has generated job insecurity...
In this paper, we study the economics of one form of inadequate labor standards in Mexico. In partic...
The article evaluates the relationship between the productivity of labor, unemployment and real wage...
Artículo de publicación ISISin acceso a texto completoHistorically, the development literature conce...
We test how labor markets adjust to large, but temporary, economic shocks in a context in which such...
When an employer decides to hire particular workers, one of her most important decisions is to desig...
We build a small open economy, real business cycle model with labor market frictions to evaluate the...
This article analyzes the impact and effectiveness of the Mexican labor retraining program for unemp...
Health reforms in low and middle-income countries usually include the provision of free or subsidize...
Abstract of associated article: This paper investigates the wage and employment effects of offshorin...
Abstract: During the “Great Trade Collapse ” of 2008, Mexico’s trade with the U.S. fell nearly 45 pe...
This paper draws on employer-employee data from the Mexican social security agency to investigate th...
We build a small open economy, real business cycle model with labor market frictions to evaluate the...
Abstract of associated article: Unemployment benefit systems are nonexistent in many developing econ...
The quarterly empirical relationship between Mexican manufacturing labor productivity and salaries 1...
The economic globalization that began in the late 1970s and early 1980s has generated job insecurity...
In this paper, we study the economics of one form of inadequate labor standards in Mexico. In partic...
The article evaluates the relationship between the productivity of labor, unemployment and real wage...
Artículo de publicación ISISin acceso a texto completoHistorically, the development literature conce...
We test how labor markets adjust to large, but temporary, economic shocks in a context in which such...
When an employer decides to hire particular workers, one of her most important decisions is to desig...
We build a small open economy, real business cycle model with labor market frictions to evaluate the...
This article analyzes the impact and effectiveness of the Mexican labor retraining program for unemp...
Health reforms in low and middle-income countries usually include the provision of free or subsidize...
Abstract of associated article: This paper investigates the wage and employment effects of offshorin...
Abstract: During the “Great Trade Collapse ” of 2008, Mexico’s trade with the U.S. fell nearly 45 pe...
This paper draws on employer-employee data from the Mexican social security agency to investigate th...
We build a small open economy, real business cycle model with labor market frictions to evaluate the...