The behaviour of the Brazilian labour market across two recessions: An analysis of the period 2015-2017 and the COVID-19 pandemic
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Resumo: | The coronavirus pandemic arrived in Brazil at a time when the labour market was still recovering from the effects of the 2015-2016 recession. The adjustment of employment after the 2015-2016 crisis occurred through an increase in informal work, characterised by greater flexibility and the absence of dismissal costs. This kind of occupation was most severely affected by the social distancing measures and restriction of economic activities brought about by COVID-19. To understand the current situation of the Brazilian labour market, this Policy Research Brief examine the consequences remaining from the 2015–2016 recession in the labour market that enhanced the negative effects of the pandemic in the country, using data from the National Continuous Household Sample Survey. |
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The behaviour of the Brazilian labour market across two recessions: An analysis of the period 2015-2017 and the COVID-19 pandemic |
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The behaviour of the Brazilian labour market across two recessions: An analysis of the period 2015-2017 and the COVID-19 pandemic |
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The behaviour of the Brazilian labour market across two recessions: An analysis of the period 2015-2017 and the COVID-19 pandemic Corseuil, Carlos Henrique COVID-19 pandemic recession labour market |
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The behaviour of the Brazilian labour market across two recessions: An analysis of the period 2015-2017 and the COVID-19 pandemic |
title_full |
The behaviour of the Brazilian labour market across two recessions: An analysis of the period 2015-2017 and the COVID-19 pandemic |
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The behaviour of the Brazilian labour market across two recessions: An analysis of the period 2015-2017 and the COVID-19 pandemic |
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The behaviour of the Brazilian labour market across two recessions: An analysis of the period 2015-2017 and the COVID-19 pandemic |
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The behaviour of the Brazilian labour market across two recessions: An analysis of the period 2015-2017 and the COVID-19 pandemic |
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Corseuil, Carlos Henrique |
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Corseuil, Carlos Henrique Franca, Maíra Padilha, Gabriela Ramos, Lauro Russo, Felipe |
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Franca, Maíra Padilha, Gabriela Ramos, Lauro Russo, Felipe |
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Corseuil, Carlos Henrique Franca, Maíra Padilha, Gabriela Ramos, Lauro Russo, Felipe |
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COVID-19 pandemic recession labour market |
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COVID-19 pandemic recession labour market |
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The coronavirus pandemic arrived in Brazil at a time when the labour market was still recovering from the effects of the 2015-2016 recession. The adjustment of employment after the 2015-2016 crisis occurred through an increase in informal work, characterised by greater flexibility and the absence of dismissal costs. This kind of occupation was most severely affected by the social distancing measures and restriction of economic activities brought about by COVID-19. To understand the current situation of the Brazilian labour market, this Policy Research Brief examine the consequences remaining from the 2015–2016 recession in the labour market that enhanced the negative effects of the pandemic in the country, using data from the National Continuous Household Sample Survey. |
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2021 |
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