Includes supplementary materials for the online appendixThis paper discusses and documents a new data set of real wages for unskilled, semi-skilled and relatively skilled labour in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Venezuela (LA-6) over the period 1900-2011. Three interrelated aspects are examined: the wage growth record associated with periods dominated by a particular development strategy; developments in the wage share of income; and movements in skill premiums and their links with fundamentals. The key findings are: (i) the region’s unskilled wage rose by 147 per cent compared to rises of 254 per cent in the average wage and 440 per cent in income per worker (including both property and labour income); (ii) the average LA-6...
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Abstract: It has been argued that a factor behind the decline in income inequality in Latin America ...
Mexico, the authors document rends in men's returns to education during the 1980s and the 1990s...
Special Issue on Latin American Inequality.The labor income share in national income is a good indic...
Standard economic theories of wage inequality focus on the factor-biased nature of technological cha...
This article builds series of wage shares in gross domestic product (GDP) for 15 Latin American econ...
peer reviewedThe Argentine average real wage started a period of stagnation and regression after an ...
New and consistent series for Latin American real incomes, life expectancy and adult literacy over t...
After a decade of increasing wage inequality, this paper documents a sharp compression in the distri...
The high rhythm of economic growth experienced by Latin America between 2003 and 2008 has had a posi...
Changes in the relative wages of workers with different amounts of education have profound implicati...
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