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Notas sobre la segmentacion de los mercados laborales urbanos

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  • Mezzera J.

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Discusses the informal sector as a result of a structural surplus of urban labour supply. Considers the cyclical excess supply of labour and the adjustment of the labour market in the short run, offering an explanation for the relative invariance of the open unemployment rate over the business cycle. (Preface)

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  • Mezzera J., 1987. "Notas sobre la segmentacion de los mercados laborales urbanos," ILO Working Papers 992563933402676, International Labour Organization.
  • Handle: RePEc:ilo:ilowps:992563933402676
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    2. Farrell, Gilda., 1990. "Self-employment in Ecuador and Mexico," ILO Working Papers 992787233402676, International Labour Organization.

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