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Labor Economics

Labor Economics

This group examines the status and dynamics of the labor market's variables. It also dives into specific themes such as women's and young people's labor market insertion, the evaluation and implementation of public policies that affect the labor market, and the impact of various labor market institutions. The IECON has been studying the labor market for a very long time from both empirical and theoretical angles, with a macro and microeconomic focus.

Lines of research

Public policies

This line of research analyzes how public policies affect the decisions of individuals, families, and companies in different contexts, mainly in the labor market. Work has been done on active employment policies (Uruguay Trabaja), educational programs, proximity programs (Jóvenes en Red), transfer programs (AFAM), pension systems, tax evasion, and labor inspection.

Labor market dynamics

This line of research seeks to analyze the labor market from a dynamic perspective. Specifically, how the decisions of economic agents over time influence future trajectories. We are also interested in studying the link between labor trajectories, job loss, and specific human capital.

Worker-managed businesses

The goal is to compare the behavior of worker-managed and established businesses. Several projects have studied how employment levels and wages are determined, as well as the survival, creation, and destruction of companies or jobs, the factors that hinder the formation of new businesses, worker absenteeism, and the preferences and characteristics of those who work in these businesses.

Discrimination and the labor market

This line of research seeks, mainly through the generation of empirical evidence, to determine the presence of discrimination in the labor market against some groups of workers, particularly women. It also aims to identify the key factors that lead to the disparities between men and women in the job market.

Members

  • Javier Alejo
  • Verónica Amarante
  • Marcelo Bérgolo
  • Pablo Blanchard
  • Ignacio Cabrera
  • Paula Carrasco (coordinator)
  • Rodrigo Ceni
  • Andrés Dean
  • Sabrina Ferrando
  • Estefanía Galván
  • Cecilia Parada
  • Martina Querejeta
  • Agustina Romero

Publications (link)

Recent projects and publications

Ecuaciones de Mincer de parejas bajo un esquema de selección muestral bivariada. Una aplicación al caso Argentino

  • Author(s): Alejo, Javier - Funes, Victor
  • Journal: Revista de Análisis Económico
  • Research group: Labor Economics
  • Year: 2021

Low-skilled workers and the effects of minimum wage in a developing country: Evidence based on a density-discontinuity approach

  • Author(s): Katzkowicz, Sharon - Pedetti, Gabriela - Querejeta, Martina - Bérgolo, Marcelo
  • Journal: World Development
  • Research group: Labor Economics
  • Year: 2021

Transfer program enforcement and children’s time allocation

  • Author(s): Ceni Gonzalez, Rodrigo - Salas, Gonzalo
  • Journal: Review of Economics of the Household
  • Research group: Labor Economics
  • Year: 2021

Digging into the Channels of Bunching: Evidence from the Uruguayan Income Tax

  • Author(s): Bérgolo, Marcelo - De Rosa, Mauricio - Giaccobasso, Matías - Leites, Martín
  • Journal: The Economic Journal
  • Research group: Labor Economics
  • Year: 2021

The anatomy of behavioral responses to social assistance when informal employment is high

  • Author(s): Bérgolo, Marcelo - Cruces, Guillermo
  • Journal: Journal of Public Economics
  • Research group: Labor Economics
  • Year: 2021

DT 19/20 - Dissecting Inequality-Averse Preferences

  • Author(s): Bérgolo, Marcelo - Burone, Santiago - De Rosa, Mauricio - Giaccobasso, Matías - Leites, Martín
  • Research group: Labor Economics, Inequality and Poverty
  • Year: 2020

The Effect of Labour-Demand Shocks on Women’s Participation in the Labor Force: Evidence from Palestine

  • Author(s): Bérgolo, Marcelo - Fallah, Belal - Saadeh, Iman - Hashhash, Arwa Abu - Hattawy, Mohamad
  • Journal: The Journal of Development Studies
  • Research group: Labor Economics
  • Year: 2021

DT 14/20 - Birth Collapse and Long-Acting Reversible Contraceptive Policies

  • Author(s): Ceni Gonzalez, Rodrigo - Parada, Cecilia - Perazzo, Ivone - Sena, Eliana
  • Research group: Labor Economics
  • Year: 2020

A practical generalized propensity-score estimator for quantile continuous treatment effects

  • Author(s): Alejo, Javier - Galvao, Antonio F. - Montes-Rojas, Gabriel
  • Journal: The Stata Journal
  • Research group: Labor Economics
  • Year: 2020

DT 09/20 - Too little but not too late. Nowcasting poverty and cash transfers' incidence in Uruguay during COVID-19's crisis.

  • Author(s): Brum, Matías - De Rosa, Mauricio
  • Research group: Labor Economics
  • Year: 2020

Tests for nonlinear restrictions under misspecified alternatives with an application to testing rational expectation hypotheses

  • Author(s): Bera, Anil - Montes-Rojas, Gabriel - Sosa-Escudero, Walter - Alejo, Javier
  • Journal: The Econometrics Journal
  • Research group: Labor Economics
  • Year: 2021

Are Not Any Silver Linings in the Cloud? Subjective Well-being Among Deprived Young People

  • Author(s): Carrasco, Paula - Ceni Gonzalez, Rodrigo - Perazzo, Ivone - Salas, Gonzalo
  • Journal: Journal of Happiness Studies
  • Research group: Labor Economics
  • Year: 2020
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  • Home
  • About
    • Organization and objectives
    • History
    • Seminars
    • IECON Library
  • Members
    • Faculty
    • Secretary and Library
  • Research groups
    • Macroeconomic Analysis and Trade
    • Development
    • Inequality and Poverty
    • Labor Economics
    • Ethics, Justice and Economy
    • Economic history
    • Gender, Economy and Public Policies
    • Other research lines
      • Political Economy and Fiscal Policy
      • Agricultural, Environmental, and Natural Resources Economics
  • Publications
    • IECON Production
      • Short Run Economic Situation Documents
      • Student Research Documents
      • Working papers
    • Books
      • Book chapters
      • Complete works
    • Peer-reviewed publications
    • Databases
    • IECON 70 years
  • Projects
  • Diffusion
    • IECON in the media
    • Economics Department Blog
    • Events