2013
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.2241049
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Labor Market and Income Distribution in Latin America in Times of Economic Growth: Advances and Shortcomings

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“…The region continues to have extremely high levels of labour precariousness and inequality (ECLAC, 2010). Labour informality, 4 both productive and legal, is one of the categories of analysis that most contributes to the characterization of labour conditions in Latin America (Maurizio, 2013). With remarkable variations between countries, five core features distinguish the labour market in Latin America from most other regions: high labour market regulation, 5 high turnover, 6 weak unions, high informality and low skills levels (Schneider and Karcher, 2010).…”
Section: Independent Professionals In Latin Americamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The region continues to have extremely high levels of labour precariousness and inequality (ECLAC, 2010). Labour informality, 4 both productive and legal, is one of the categories of analysis that most contributes to the characterization of labour conditions in Latin America (Maurizio, 2013). With remarkable variations between countries, five core features distinguish the labour market in Latin America from most other regions: high labour market regulation, 5 high turnover, 6 weak unions, high informality and low skills levels (Schneider and Karcher, 2010).…”
Section: Independent Professionals In Latin Americamentioning
confidence: 99%