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De Volta para o Futuro? As Fontes de Recuperação do Emprego Formal no Brasil e as Condições para sua Sustentabilidade Temporal

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  • José Celso Cardoso Jr.

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This paper gives a general overview of the evolution of labour market indicators between 1995 and 2005 in Brazil. It shows an overall increase in formal employment rates from 2001 to 2005, as opposite to what had happened from 1995 to 1999. It is argued that such recent trends might indicate the reconfiguration of the labour market in better terms, with potential positive consequences to the finance performance of the Social Security sector. The paper also examines some of the major factors associated with this new trend and their chances to maintain such tendency in the near future. It`s important to notice that all of them may be subject to some kind of political management by the State. In other words, we suggest that there are suficient instruments and operative skills in the Brazilian State to make these and others factors work in favour of a more persistent strategy of development with social inclusion through labour.

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  • José Celso Cardoso Jr., 2007. "De Volta para o Futuro? As Fontes de Recuperação do Emprego Formal no Brasil e as Condições para sua Sustentabilidade Temporal," Discussion Papers 1310, Instituto de Pesquisa Econômica Aplicada - IPEA.
  • Handle: RePEc:ipe:ipetds:1310
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    1. Berg, Janine, 2010. "Laws or luck? Understanding rising formality in Brazil in the 2000s," MPRA Paper 43608, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    2. International Labour Office & International Institute for Labour Studies, 2011. "Brazil : an innovative income-led strategy," Studies on Growth with Equity 463478, International Labour Office, Research Department.
    3. International Labour Office. & International Institute for Labour Studies., 2011. "Brazil : an innovative income-led strategy," Studies on Growth with Equity, International Labour Office, Research Department, number 994634783402676, October.
    4. Fachinelli, Angel dos Santos & Moretto, Antonio Carlos & Guilhoto, Joaquim José Martins & Rodrigues, Rossana Lott & Sesso Filho, Umberto Antonio, 2012. "Multiplicador de emprego e salário: estudo comparativo para a região sul e restante do Brasil em 1999 e 2004 [Multiplier of employment and wages: a comparative study for southern region and the res," MPRA Paper 40607, University Library of Munich, Germany.

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