Income inequality in Costa Rica according to the national household income and expenditure surveys of 2004 and 2013

Labour income inequality declined in most of the Latin American countries in the early years of the twenty-first century. Costa Rica, however, is one of the few countries in which this measure has not fallen, but has indeed continued to rise. By comparing 2004 and 2013, dispersion by hours worked an...

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spelling oai-11362-407832020-03-06T16:50:27Z Income inequality in Costa Rica according to the national household income and expenditure surveys of 2004 and 2013 Fernández A., Andrés CONDICIONES ECONOMICAS INGRESOS EMPLEO DISTRIBUCION DEL INGRESO MEDICION ENCUESTAS DE HOGARES ECONOMIC CONDITIONS INCOME EMPLOYMENT INCOME DISTRIBUTION MEASUREMENT HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS Labour income inequality declined in most of the Latin American countries in the early years of the twenty-first century. Costa Rica, however, is one of the few countries in which this measure has not fallen, but has indeed continued to rise. By comparing 2004 and 2013, dispersion by hours worked and wage differences between public and private sector workers are identified as the main causes of this rise in inequality. 2016-12-05T20:46:04Z 2016-12-05T20:46:04Z 2016-08 Texto Sección o Parte de un Documento http://hdl.handle.net/11362/40783 LC/G.2683-P 8 en CEPAL Review CEPAL Review 119 .pdf application/pdf 2004 COSTA RICA COSTA RICA 2013
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topic CONDICIONES ECONOMICAS
INGRESOS
EMPLEO
DISTRIBUCION DEL INGRESO
MEDICION
ENCUESTAS DE HOGARES
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
INCOME
EMPLOYMENT
INCOME DISTRIBUTION
MEASUREMENT
HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS
spellingShingle CONDICIONES ECONOMICAS
INGRESOS
EMPLEO
DISTRIBUCION DEL INGRESO
MEDICION
ENCUESTAS DE HOGARES
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
INCOME
EMPLOYMENT
INCOME DISTRIBUTION
MEASUREMENT
HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS
Fernández A., Andrés
Income inequality in Costa Rica according to the national household income and expenditure surveys of 2004 and 2013
description Labour income inequality declined in most of the Latin American countries in the early years of the twenty-first century. Costa Rica, however, is one of the few countries in which this measure has not fallen, but has indeed continued to rise. By comparing 2004 and 2013, dispersion by hours worked and wage differences between public and private sector workers are identified as the main causes of this rise in inequality.
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author Fernández A., Andrés
author_facet Fernández A., Andrés
author_sort Fernández A., Andrés
title Income inequality in Costa Rica according to the national household income and expenditure surveys of 2004 and 2013
title_short Income inequality in Costa Rica according to the national household income and expenditure surveys of 2004 and 2013
title_full Income inequality in Costa Rica according to the national household income and expenditure surveys of 2004 and 2013
title_fullStr Income inequality in Costa Rica according to the national household income and expenditure surveys of 2004 and 2013
title_full_unstemmed Income inequality in Costa Rica according to the national household income and expenditure surveys of 2004 and 2013
title_sort income inequality in costa rica according to the national household income and expenditure surveys of 2004 and 2013
publishDate 2016
url http://hdl.handle.net/11362/40783
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