This thesis studies the factors behind the declining wage inequality in Latin America, focusing on minimum wage policies. Chapter 1 studies potential explanations of the declining wage inequality in Brazil such as changes in demographic/skill composition, wage structure, occupations/sectors and minimum wage. I perform a decomposition of wage inequality to quantify composition and price effects, and use a CES production function to estimate the effects of skill supply on relative wages. I find that the fall in upper-tail inequality is given by changes in the returns to education and experience, while the fall in lower-tail inequality is also explained by those to minimum wage and female workers. Chapter 2 documents the effectiveness of...
My dissertation's primary contribution is to explain and reconcile the heterogeneous effects of mini...
This paper tests the impact of the Costa Rican minimum wage policy on wage inequality and the level ...
The minimum wage literature is very limited on empirical evidence for developing countries. This alr...
Over the past two decades, the downward trend of income inequality in Brazil has been accompanied by...
Preliminary Paper, Comments Welcome We investigated the relationship between changes in federal mini...
Minimum wages have again surfaced as a central issue in labor market pol-icy in the region. In count...
Minimum wage (MW) policies are widespread in the developing world and yet their effects are still un...
This article provides a comparative analysis of the distribution effects of the increase in the real...
This dissertation develops models to understand changes in the wage distribution and employment info...
This paper analyzes the effects of the mlmmum wage on both, eammgs and employment, using a Brazilian...
This thesis examines two topics in labor economics and policy evaluation. Chapter 1 provides an intr...
This paper explores the contribution of the minimum wage to the well documented rise in earnings ine...
This paper contributes to our understanding of the impact of institutions on incomes of workers in d...
The international literature on minimum wage greatly lacks empirical evidence from developing countr...
Minimum wage policies are implemented worldwide to protect workers and reduce inequality. This disse...
My dissertation's primary contribution is to explain and reconcile the heterogeneous effects of mini...
This paper tests the impact of the Costa Rican minimum wage policy on wage inequality and the level ...
The minimum wage literature is very limited on empirical evidence for developing countries. This alr...
Over the past two decades, the downward trend of income inequality in Brazil has been accompanied by...
Preliminary Paper, Comments Welcome We investigated the relationship between changes in federal mini...
Minimum wages have again surfaced as a central issue in labor market pol-icy in the region. In count...
Minimum wage (MW) policies are widespread in the developing world and yet their effects are still un...
This article provides a comparative analysis of the distribution effects of the increase in the real...
This dissertation develops models to understand changes in the wage distribution and employment info...
This paper analyzes the effects of the mlmmum wage on both, eammgs and employment, using a Brazilian...
This thesis examines two topics in labor economics and policy evaluation. Chapter 1 provides an intr...
This paper explores the contribution of the minimum wage to the well documented rise in earnings ine...
This paper contributes to our understanding of the impact of institutions on incomes of workers in d...
The international literature on minimum wage greatly lacks empirical evidence from developing countr...
Minimum wage policies are implemented worldwide to protect workers and reduce inequality. This disse...
My dissertation's primary contribution is to explain and reconcile the heterogeneous effects of mini...
This paper tests the impact of the Costa Rican minimum wage policy on wage inequality and the level ...
The minimum wage literature is very limited on empirical evidence for developing countries. This alr...