Labor market and crisis: an analysis of sectoral segmentation in Brazilian rural

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Autor(a) principal: Mantovani,Gabriela Gomes
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Staduto,Jefferson Andronio Ramundo, Nascimento,Carlos Alves do
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista de Economia e Sociologia Rural
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Resumo: Abstract: The article aims to analyze which factors contributed to the inequality across income distribution of Brazilian workers in rural areas, occupied in agricultural and non-agricultural activities. Quantile regression with sample selection bias correction and counterfactual decomposition of income by quantiles were applied, using the microdata from the National Continuous Household Survey (PNAD-C) for the years 2012 and 2019. The results showed that there is income inequality favorable to workers occupied in non-agricultural activities concerning agricultural activities, which is intensive for those with lower incomes, as well as for those with high incomes. The presence of sectorial segmentation was also confirmed, of which the largest portion in 2012 corresponds to the labor market duality. However in 2019, in lower quantiles the segmentation obtained greater explanatory power for the difference in income between the groups, while in higher quantiles the theory of human capital prevailed.
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title Labor market and crisis: an analysis of sectoral segmentation in Brazilian rural
spellingShingle Labor market and crisis: an analysis of sectoral segmentation in Brazilian rural
Mantovani,Gabriela Gomes
income differences
rural labor market
quantile regression
income decomposition
title_short Labor market and crisis: an analysis of sectoral segmentation in Brazilian rural
title_full Labor market and crisis: an analysis of sectoral segmentation in Brazilian rural
title_fullStr Labor market and crisis: an analysis of sectoral segmentation in Brazilian rural
title_full_unstemmed Labor market and crisis: an analysis of sectoral segmentation in Brazilian rural
title_sort Labor market and crisis: an analysis of sectoral segmentation in Brazilian rural
author Mantovani,Gabriela Gomes
author_facet Mantovani,Gabriela Gomes
Staduto,Jefferson Andronio Ramundo
Nascimento,Carlos Alves do
author_role author
author2 Staduto,Jefferson Andronio Ramundo
Nascimento,Carlos Alves do
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author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Mantovani,Gabriela Gomes
Staduto,Jefferson Andronio Ramundo
Nascimento,Carlos Alves do
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv income differences
rural labor market
quantile regression
income decomposition
topic income differences
rural labor market
quantile regression
income decomposition
description Abstract: The article aims to analyze which factors contributed to the inequality across income distribution of Brazilian workers in rural areas, occupied in agricultural and non-agricultural activities. Quantile regression with sample selection bias correction and counterfactual decomposition of income by quantiles were applied, using the microdata from the National Continuous Household Survey (PNAD-C) for the years 2012 and 2019. The results showed that there is income inequality favorable to workers occupied in non-agricultural activities concerning agricultural activities, which is intensive for those with lower incomes, as well as for those with high incomes. The presence of sectorial segmentation was also confirmed, of which the largest portion in 2012 corresponds to the labor market duality. However in 2019, in lower quantiles the segmentation obtained greater explanatory power for the difference in income between the groups, while in higher quantiles the theory of human capital prevailed.
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