This paper examines changes in individual earnings during positive and negative growth periods in three Latin American economies: Argentina, Mexico, and Venezuela. We ask whether those individuals who start in the best economic position are those who experience the largest earnings gains or the smallest earnings losses; this is the “divergent mobility” hypothesis. We also compare periods of positive economic growth with those of negative economic growth, asking whether those groups of individuals that experience large positive earnings gains when the economy is growing are the same as those that experience large earnings losses when the economy is contracting; this is the “symmetry of mobility” hypothesis. We find very occasional support fo...
The aim of this article is to compare the intensity and characteristics of short-term income mobilit...
This paper explores the relationship between the inequality of income distribution and the economic ...
This dissertation studies labor earnings mobility in the short-run and the structure of labor market...
This paper examines changes in individual earnings during positive and negative growth periods in th...
This paper examines changes in individual earnings during positive and negative growth periods in th...
This paper examines changes in individual earnings during positive and negative growth periods in th...
This paper examines changes in individual earnings during positive and negative growth periods in th...
In recent years, the economy of Argentina has experienced both rapid economic growth and severe econ...
This paper provides a summary of the findings contained in a forthcoming issue of the Latin American...
[Excerpt] In the last decades Latin American countries have experienced substantial macroeconomic in...
Doubts have been raised about the benefits to an economy with high rates of GDP growth without at th...
We explore the role of social mobility as a driver of economic development by constructing a panel d...
This paper traces between-group earnings inequality for six Latin American countries over two centur...
This paper studies earnings inequality and dynamics in Argentina between 1996 and 2015. Following t...
We explore the role of social mobility as a driver of economic development by constructing a panel d...
The aim of this article is to compare the intensity and characteristics of short-term income mobilit...
This paper explores the relationship between the inequality of income distribution and the economic ...
This dissertation studies labor earnings mobility in the short-run and the structure of labor market...
This paper examines changes in individual earnings during positive and negative growth periods in th...
This paper examines changes in individual earnings during positive and negative growth periods in th...
This paper examines changes in individual earnings during positive and negative growth periods in th...
This paper examines changes in individual earnings during positive and negative growth periods in th...
In recent years, the economy of Argentina has experienced both rapid economic growth and severe econ...
This paper provides a summary of the findings contained in a forthcoming issue of the Latin American...
[Excerpt] In the last decades Latin American countries have experienced substantial macroeconomic in...
Doubts have been raised about the benefits to an economy with high rates of GDP growth without at th...
We explore the role of social mobility as a driver of economic development by constructing a panel d...
This paper traces between-group earnings inequality for six Latin American countries over two centur...
This paper studies earnings inequality and dynamics in Argentina between 1996 and 2015. Following t...
We explore the role of social mobility as a driver of economic development by constructing a panel d...
The aim of this article is to compare the intensity and characteristics of short-term income mobilit...
This paper explores the relationship between the inequality of income distribution and the economic ...
This dissertation studies labor earnings mobility in the short-run and the structure of labor market...