This paper shows that there is a large inter-industry wage dispersion in the Brazilian labor market, that persists after controlling for differences in workers’ productive attributes and job characteristics. The wage structure is robust over time, with no evidence that wage premiums can be imputed to differences in job quality, workers’ heterogeneity, discriminatory practices, short-run excess demand in specific sectors, or changes in the macroeconomic and political settings. The contribution of labor market segmentation to wage inequality is estimated to be in the 7-11 percent interval
In this paper we avaluate the contribution of two different forms of discrimination (by gender and c...
This paper examines the size of inter-industry wage dispersion in Portugal and compares with other c...
This article measures the degree of segmentation in the Brazilian labor market. Controlling for obse...
This paper shows that there is a large inter-industry wage dispersion in the Brazilian labor market,...
The investigation of wage determination and wage differentials in developing countries has concentra...
This paper uses a long panel of Brazilian workers from RAIS (a administrative database of Labor Mini...
This paper aims to analyze the determinants of wage inequality evolution in Brazil in the 1995-2005 ...
This paper uses administrative data to follow Brazilian workers over time and examine what happens t...
This paper discusses the relationship between the elasticities of wages and productivity with respec...
This paper measures the degree of segmentation in the Brazilian labor market – the wage differential...
Preliminary Paper, Comments Welcome We investigated the relationship between changes in federal mini...
This paper analyzes both the levels and evolution of wage inequality in the Brazilian formal labor m...
This paper is part of a wider project to analyze the impacts of socioeconomic development on regiona...
O estudo estima a contribuição específica do diferencial salarial entre trabalhadores com caracterís...
The hypothesis of market segmentation study attempts to explain the yield differential between equa...
In this paper we avaluate the contribution of two different forms of discrimination (by gender and c...
This paper examines the size of inter-industry wage dispersion in Portugal and compares with other c...
This article measures the degree of segmentation in the Brazilian labor market. Controlling for obse...
This paper shows that there is a large inter-industry wage dispersion in the Brazilian labor market,...
The investigation of wage determination and wage differentials in developing countries has concentra...
This paper uses a long panel of Brazilian workers from RAIS (a administrative database of Labor Mini...
This paper aims to analyze the determinants of wage inequality evolution in Brazil in the 1995-2005 ...
This paper uses administrative data to follow Brazilian workers over time and examine what happens t...
This paper discusses the relationship between the elasticities of wages and productivity with respec...
This paper measures the degree of segmentation in the Brazilian labor market – the wage differential...
Preliminary Paper, Comments Welcome We investigated the relationship between changes in federal mini...
This paper analyzes both the levels and evolution of wage inequality in the Brazilian formal labor m...
This paper is part of a wider project to analyze the impacts of socioeconomic development on regiona...
O estudo estima a contribuição específica do diferencial salarial entre trabalhadores com caracterís...
The hypothesis of market segmentation study attempts to explain the yield differential between equa...
In this paper we avaluate the contribution of two different forms of discrimination (by gender and c...
This paper examines the size of inter-industry wage dispersion in Portugal and compares with other c...
This article measures the degree of segmentation in the Brazilian labor market. Controlling for obse...