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The growth-employment-poverty nexus in Latin America in the 2000s: Costa Rica Country Study
Fecha
2015-09Registro en:
Cruces, Guillermo Antonio; Fields, Gary; Jaume, David José; Viollaz, Mariana; The growth-employment-poverty nexus in Latin America in the 2000s: Costa Rica Country Study; United Nations University. World Institute for Development; WIDER Working Paper; 74; 9-2015; 1-48
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CONICET
Autor
Cruces, Guillermo Antonio
Fields, Gary
Jaume, David José
Viollaz, Mariana
Resumen
In the 2000s, Costa Rica experienced moderate economic growth and a general improvement in labour market conditions. From 2000 to 2012, Costa Rica grew at the Latin American average. Most labour market indicators improved during 2001–09 and 2010–12 (the series with comparable data). However, the unemployment rate increased in both periods, the mix of employment by occupations polarized from 2010 to 2012, and some poverty and inequality indicators increased from 2010 to 2012. The international crisis had substantial negative effects on the economic growth rate, unemployment, poverty, and inequality indicators, and not all of them recovered after the crisis.