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Effects of the 2008–09 Economic Crisis on Labor Markets in Mexico

2011

Freije, Samuel | López-Acevedo, Gladys | Rodríguez-Oreggia, Eduardo


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Earning; Financial crisis; Potential output; Average unemployment; Levels of education; National level; Labor policies; Wage distribution; Aggregate demand; Temporary employment; Policy research; Skilled workers; Public policy; Unemployed; Minimum wage; Job losses; Progress; Number of workers; Service sector; Unemployment spells; Social programs; Unemployment levels; Total unemployment; Labor policy; Labor market; Maternity benefits; National population council; Macroeconomic stability; Employment levels; Financial sector; Unemployment spell; Unemployed workers; Migration flows; Self employed workers; Job destruction; Active labor market programs; Active labor market; Labor market adjustment; Labor force; Labor supply; Net job creation; Employment programs; Net job losses; Economic activity; Active labor market policies; Secretaries; Inflation rate; Real wages; Trough; Preliminary evidence; Central bank; Public works programs; Job seekers; Econometric analysis; Income support; Educational level; Employment creation; Open unemployment; Positive effects; Development policy; On-the-job training; Real gdp; Working-age population; Employment impacts; Labor market policies; Government programs; Number of people; Unemployment rate; Employment program; National population; Private services; Firm size; Mov; Policy discussions; Temporary jobs; Severance payment; Age group; Country of origin; Woman; Employment dynamics; Productivity growth; Informal employment; Respect; Immigrants; Competitive pressures; Monetary policy; Job creation; Rate of growth; Worker; Active labor; Productive employment; Wage growth; Policy research working paper; Employment growth; Total employment; Average unemployment rate; Bilateral trade; Employment status; Self employed; Skilled labor; Layoff; Previous section; Unemployed people; Allocation of resources; Entry barriers; Crises; Average wages; Unemployed population; Unemployment rates; Jobs; Effective policies; Aged workers; High school education; Labor demand; Passive labor; Minimum wages; Private training; Labor markets; Training program; Recession; Educational levels; Employment effects; Labor mobility; Training services; Younger workers; Levels of productivity; Labor market performance; Lack of information
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Policy Research working paper ; no. WPS 5840

2014-09-15
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