Rural employment trends in Brazil: an analysis using dynamic panel models

This article considers certain dimensions of the quality of employment in Brazil, particularly in rural zones. It starts from the perception of changes in rural production relations and the repercussions these have on employment practices. A panel data methodology is applied to capture the determinants of job quality, and a quality of employment index is proposed. Rural employment is more precarious than its urban counterpart, although the differences have been diminishing over time. In the agriculture sector, the economic growth of the 2000 decade merely resulted in the existing conditions of employment being extended to new contracts, without any change in average quality. Rising labour income and education levels are important not only for enhancing the quality of employment but also as a strategy for overcoming problems such as heterogeneity between groups.

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Main Authors: Paulo, Evânio Mascarenhas, Tabosa, Francisco José Silva, Khan, Ahmad Saeed, Rocha, Leonardo Andrade
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 2021-08-31
Subjects:EMPLEO RURAL, MERCADO DE TRABAJO, ZONAS RURALES, RELACIONES LABORALES, CONDICIONES DE TRABAJO, MEDICION, EVALUACION, ESTADISTICAS DEL EMPLEO, MODELOS ECONOMETRICOS, RURAL EMPLOYMENT, LABOUR MARKET, RURAL AREAS, LABOUR RELATIONS, WORKING CONDITIONS, MEASUREMENT, EVALUATION, EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS, ECONOMETRIC MODELS,
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11362/47527
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