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Uma Análise dos Rendimentos do Trabalho entre Indivíduos com Ensino Superior no Brasil

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  • Maurício Cortez Reis
  • Danielle Carusi Machado

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Este texto tem como objetivo analisar o mercado de trabalho para indivíduos que concluíram o ensino superior no Brasil, usando dados do Censo de 2010. A desigualdade de rendimentos entre os trabalhadores brasileiros de nível superior é extremamente elevada. De acordo com os resultados encontrados, um dos fatores que contribui para isso é a acentuada disparidade nos rendimentos do trabalho entre as áreas de formação profissional. Além disso, uma parcela dos trabalhadores com nível superior no Brasil atua em ocupações sem relação com a área de formação, e as evidências indicam que quanto maior o grau de desajuste entre a formação e a ocupação maior tende a ser a penalidade sobre os rendimentos. Os resultados mostram também que a influência desses fatores varia substancialmente ao longo da distribuição de rendimentos do trabalho. This paper provides an analysis of the labor market for individuals with tertiary education in Brazil using data from the 2010 Census. Labor earnings inequality is remarkable among Brazilian workers with a bachelor’s degree. Evidence indicates that heterogeneous returns across fields of study and mismatches between the individuals’ occupations and their fields of study help to explain part of the labor earnings disparities among workers with tertiary education in Brazil. Also according to the results, the estimated effects associated with these elements seem to be quite different across the labor earnings distribution.

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  • Maurício Cortez Reis & Danielle Carusi Machado, 2015. "Uma Análise dos Rendimentos do Trabalho entre Indivíduos com Ensino Superior no Brasil," Discussion Papers 2110, Instituto de Pesquisa Econômica Aplicada - IPEA.
  • Handle: RePEc:ipe:ipetds:2110
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    1. Mauricio Reis, 2018. "Measuring the mismatch between field of study and occupation using a task-based approach," Journal for Labour Market Research, Springer;Institute for Employment Research/ Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (IAB), vol. 52(1), pages 1-15, December.

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