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The growth-employment-poverty nexus in Latin America in the 2000s: El Salvador 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: El Salvador Country Study; United Nations University. World Institute for Development; WIDER Working Paper; 77; 9-2015; 1-45
1798-7237
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Cruces, Guillermo Antonio
Fields, Gary
Jaume, David José
Viollaz, Mariana
Resumen
During the 2000s, El Salvador experienced slow economic growth for Latin American standards. The country underwent a recession during the international crisis of 2008, but returned to pre-recession output level in 2011. Changes in labour market conditions were mixed. The unemployment rate fell, and the mix of employment by occupations, economic sector, and education improved slightly. However, the employment mix by occupational position deteriorated, and the share of registered workers and earnings decreased. Most labour indicators were affected adversely by the crisis, and some have yet to return to pre-crisis levels. Most poverty and inequality indicators fell over the period.