Summary Annual survey data spanning three decades and a non-parametric technique for constructing counterfactual distributions are employed to analyze the relationship between earnings and the distribution of household income in Brazil. Results show that significant changes in the structure of female earnings reflecting rising wages and participation rates had limited equalizing consequences but considerable poverty-reducing effects. These developments counterbalanced poverty-increasing changes in the structure of male earnings. A stable macroeconomic environment was associated with a consistent but a limited fall in inequality and a strong decline in poverty mainly related to rising earnings among women at the lower end of the household in...
Several countries experienced an increase in female labor participation during the twentieth century...
Using a newly available comprehensive micro-data set we examine changes in the shape of the Brazilia...
Household survey data demonstrate that Brazilian males born between 1925 and 1963 experienced steady...
Summary After a period of rapid growth in the 1970s, a macroeconomically turbulent decade of the 198...
This paper analyses the effects of gender discrimination on poverty in Brazil between 1992 and 2001,...
This paper analyses the evolution of household income inequality in Brazil from 1977 and 2013 using ...
Latin America, which is a region known for its high and persistent income inequality levels, experie...
Ever since the late 1990s, personal income inequality has shown a steady decrease in Brazil. Most of...
Ever since the late 1990s, personal income inequality has shown a steady decrease in Brazil. Most of...
This paper examines the evolution of wage inequality in Brazil in the 1980s and 1990s . It tries to ...
This study analyzes the formation and income differential of female labor in Southern Brazil in 2002...
This paper applies a non-parametric tool, the "relative distribution"', to identify patterns of chan...
This paper develops a method to decompose differences across distributions of household income, base...
This paper applies a non-parametric tool, the “relative distribution”, to identify patterns of chang...
Includes bibliographyAbstract This paper attempted to measure the evolution of income distribution a...
Several countries experienced an increase in female labor participation during the twentieth century...
Using a newly available comprehensive micro-data set we examine changes in the shape of the Brazilia...
Household survey data demonstrate that Brazilian males born between 1925 and 1963 experienced steady...
Summary After a period of rapid growth in the 1970s, a macroeconomically turbulent decade of the 198...
This paper analyses the effects of gender discrimination on poverty in Brazil between 1992 and 2001,...
This paper analyses the evolution of household income inequality in Brazil from 1977 and 2013 using ...
Latin America, which is a region known for its high and persistent income inequality levels, experie...
Ever since the late 1990s, personal income inequality has shown a steady decrease in Brazil. Most of...
Ever since the late 1990s, personal income inequality has shown a steady decrease in Brazil. Most of...
This paper examines the evolution of wage inequality in Brazil in the 1980s and 1990s . It tries to ...
This study analyzes the formation and income differential of female labor in Southern Brazil in 2002...
This paper applies a non-parametric tool, the "relative distribution"', to identify patterns of chan...
This paper develops a method to decompose differences across distributions of household income, base...
This paper applies a non-parametric tool, the “relative distribution”, to identify patterns of chang...
Includes bibliographyAbstract This paper attempted to measure the evolution of income distribution a...
Several countries experienced an increase in female labor participation during the twentieth century...
Using a newly available comprehensive micro-data set we examine changes in the shape of the Brazilia...
Household survey data demonstrate that Brazilian males born between 1925 and 1963 experienced steady...