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_aHD 5754 _bT33.2010 |
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_aTackling inequalities in Brazil, China, India and South Africa : _bthe role of labour market and social policies / _cOECD. |
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_aParis : _bOECD, _c2010. |
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_a307 p. : _bil., mapas ; _c27 cm. |
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530 | _aDisponible también en World Wide Web. | ||
520 | _aGreater integration into the world economy and important policy reforms have resulted in Brazil, China, India and South Africa becoming major actors in the globalization process, with impressive results in terms of economic growth, social development and poverty reduction. But the benefits of stronger growth have not always been shared equally and income inequality has remained at very high levels, the result of many forces, including demographic change, migration, unequal access to education, informal employment, existing regulations and their enforcement, social norms and cultural legacy; these forces are often interlinked and reinforce one another. However, as employment is the primary source of income for most households, this book focuses on the role of growth and employment/unemployment developments in explaining recent income inequality trends and discusses the roles played by labor market and social policies in both shaping and addressing these inequalities. It includes the papers presented at the joint OECD and European Union High-Level Conference on Inequalities in Emerging Economies held in Paris in May 2010.--Publisher's description | ||
505 | 2 | _aGrowth, employment and inequality in Brazil, China, India and South Africa : an overview -- The decade of falling income inequality and formal employment generation in Brazil -- Fast growth, but widening income distribution in China -- Decreasing poverty and increasing inequality in India -- Better employment to reduce inequality further in South Africa -- What role for policies in tackling inequality? | |
504 | _aIncluye referencias bibliográficas. | ||
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_aLabor market _zBrazil. |
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_aMercado de trabajo _zBrasil |
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_aLabor market _zChina |
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_aMercado de trabajo _zChina |
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_aLabor market _zIndia |
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_aMercado de trabajo _zIndia |
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_aLabor market _zSouth Africa |
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_aMercado de trabajo _zSudáfrica |
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_aIncome distribution _zBrazil |
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_aDistribución del ingreso _zBrasil |
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_aIncome distribution _zChina. |
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_aDistribución del ingreso _zChina |
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_aIncome distribution _zIndia |
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_aDistribución del ingreso _zIndia |
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_aIncome distribution _zSouth Africa. |
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650 | 4 |
_aDistribución del ingreso _zSudáfrica |
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650 | 0 | _aSocial policy | |
650 | 4 | _aSeguridad social | |
710 | 2 | _aOrganización para la Cooperación y Desarrollo Económicos. | |
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