Internal devaluation and economic inequality in Portugal: challenges to industrial relations in times of crisis and recovery

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Autor(a) principal: Campos Lima, M. Da P.
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Martins, D., Costa, A., Velez, A.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/22556
Resumo: Internal devaluation policies imposed in southern European countries since 2010 have weakened labour market institutions and intensified wage inequality and the falling wage share. The debate in the wake of the financial and economic crisis raised concerns about slow wage growth and per- sistent economic inequality. This article attempts to shed light on this debate, scrutinising the case of Portugal in the period 2010–2017. Mapping the broad developments at the national level, the article examines four sectors, looking in particular at the impact of minimum wages and collective bargaining on wage trends vis-a`-vis wage inequality and wage share trajectories. We conclude that both minimum wage increases and the slight recovery of collective bargaining had a positive effect on wage outcomes and were important in reducing wage inequality. The extent of this reduction was limited, however, by uneven sectoral recovery dynamics and the persistent effects of pre- carious work, combined with critical liberalisation reforms.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Internal devaluation and economic inequality in Portugal: challenges to industrial relations in times of crisis and recovery
title Internal devaluation and economic inequality in Portugal: challenges to industrial relations in times of crisis and recovery
spellingShingle Internal devaluation and economic inequality in Portugal: challenges to industrial relations in times of crisis and recovery
Campos Lima, M. Da P.
Internal devaluation
Economic inequality
Collective bargaining
Minimum wage
title_short Internal devaluation and economic inequality in Portugal: challenges to industrial relations in times of crisis and recovery
title_full Internal devaluation and economic inequality in Portugal: challenges to industrial relations in times of crisis and recovery
title_fullStr Internal devaluation and economic inequality in Portugal: challenges to industrial relations in times of crisis and recovery
title_full_unstemmed Internal devaluation and economic inequality in Portugal: challenges to industrial relations in times of crisis and recovery
title_sort Internal devaluation and economic inequality in Portugal: challenges to industrial relations in times of crisis and recovery
author Campos Lima, M. Da P.
author_facet Campos Lima, M. Da P.
Martins, D.
Costa, A.
Velez, A.
author_role author
author2 Martins, D.
Costa, A.
Velez, A.
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Campos Lima, M. Da P.
Martins, D.
Costa, A.
Velez, A.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Internal devaluation
Economic inequality
Collective bargaining
Minimum wage
topic Internal devaluation
Economic inequality
Collective bargaining
Minimum wage
description Internal devaluation policies imposed in southern European countries since 2010 have weakened labour market institutions and intensified wage inequality and the falling wage share. The debate in the wake of the financial and economic crisis raised concerns about slow wage growth and per- sistent economic inequality. This article attempts to shed light on this debate, scrutinising the case of Portugal in the period 2010–2017. Mapping the broad developments at the national level, the article examines four sectors, looking in particular at the impact of minimum wages and collective bargaining on wage trends vis-a`-vis wage inequality and wage share trajectories. We conclude that both minimum wage increases and the slight recovery of collective bargaining had a positive effect on wage outcomes and were important in reducing wage inequality. The extent of this reduction was limited, however, by uneven sectoral recovery dynamics and the persistent effects of pre- carious work, combined with critical liberalisation reforms.
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