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The impact of civil status on women’s wages in Brazil

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  • Regina Madalozzo
  • Carolina Flores Gomes

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A união consensual, também conhecida como cohabitação, é um fenômeno que tem sido cada vez mais freqüente nas últimas décadas, não somente no Brasil, mas também nos mais diversos países. Ao mesmo tempo, surgiram estudos sobre o impacto do casamento no salário das mulheres. O presente artigo analisa o efeito do estado civil das mulheres que residem no Brasil em seus salários. Para tanto, esse estudo utiliza as características individuais para a análise dos efeitos colhidas através do Censo Brasileiro realizado em 2000. As conclusões mostram que existe diferença salarial de até 15% entre mulheres casadas e solteiras e essa diferença é de até 3% entre mulheres casadas e cohabitantes.

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  • Regina Madalozzo & Carolina Flores Gomes, 2010. "The impact of civil status on women’s wages in Brazil," Business and Economics Working Papers 113, Unidade de Negocios e Economia, Insper.
  • Handle: RePEc:aap:wpaper:113
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