How Long to Read More Work to Do? Taking Stock of Latin American Labor Markets

By Mr.Antonio David

How Long Does it Take to Read More Work to Do? Taking Stock of Latin American Labor Markets?

It takes the average reader and 41 minutes to read More Work to Do? Taking Stock of Latin American Labor Markets by Mr.Antonio David

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Description

We analyze the performance of labor markets in Latin America since the late 1990s. Strong GDP growth during the commodity boom period led to important gains in employment and a fall in the unemployment rate as labor demand outpaced an increasing labor supply. We emphasize the role of informality in the dynamics of labor markets in Latin America. A re-examination of Okun’s law shows that informality dampens changes in unemployment accompanying output fluctuations. Moreover, we present some evidence that countries with higher redundancy costs and cumbersome dismissal regulations, exhibit “excess” informality over and above what would be expected based on their income and educational levels. Labor market reforms could thus contribute to reducing informality and increasing the responsiveness of labor markets to output growth. However, looking at selected case studies of reforms using the synthetic control method, we find mixed results in terms of labor market outcomes.

How long is More Work to Do? Taking Stock of Latin American Labor Markets?

More Work to Do? Taking Stock of Latin American Labor Markets by Mr.Antonio David is 41 pages long, and a total of 10,291 words.

This makes it 14% the length of the average book. It also has 13% more words than the average book.

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The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes and 56 minutes to read More Work to Do? Taking Stock of Latin American Labor Markets aloud.

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