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Generación de Empleo y Parafiscalidad: Soluciones Estructurales en Tiempos de Crisis

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  • Sergio Clavijo
  • Luis Ignacio Lozano

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El problema del desempleo ha pasado a constituirse en el principal problema nacional del cuatrienio 2002-2006. Las empresas enfrentan sobre-cargas a la nómina equivalentes al 37.2%, después de los incrementos de la Ley 100 de 1993. En este trabajo argumentamos a favor de una reducción de 4 puntos porcentuales en los costos parafiscales, lo cual redundaría en la creación de entre 145,000 y 390,000 empleos adicionales por año. Las contribuciones parafiscales quedarían así: las Comfamiliares pasarían del 4% al 1%, donde 2 puntos constituirían un alivio tributario para las empresas que generan empleo formal y 1 punto sería redirigido a incrementar las contribuciones pensionales tanto públicas como privadas; la del SENA pasaría del 2% al 1%, dejando a las empresas decidir sobre los beneficios de destinar recursos adicionales a la capacitación laboral; y la del ICBF se reduciría del 3% al 2%, requiriéndose por parte del gobierno nacional de un gran esfuerzo por allegar presupuestalmente el equivalente a $200,000 millones (del año 2000), con el fin de continuar atendiendo las necesidades del ICBF, pero con el aliciente de derribar las barreras que obstaculizan la generación del empleo formal.
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  • Sergio Clavijo & Luis Ignacio Lozano, 2001. "Generación de Empleo y Parafiscalidad: Soluciones Estructurales en Tiempos de Crisis," Borradores de Economia 189, Banco de la Republica de Colombia.
  • Handle: RePEc:bdr:borrec:189
    DOI: 10.32468/be.189
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    1. Eduardo Lora Torres & Marta Luz Henao, 1995. "Efectos económicos y sociales de la legislación laboral," Coyuntura Social 13217, Fedesarrollo.
    2. Lora-Torres, Eduardo, 2001. "¿Por qué tanto desempleo? : ¿Qué se puede hacer?," Chapters, in: Urrutia Montoya, Miguel (ed.), Empleo y economía : memorias, chapter 5, pages 121-148, Banco de la Republica de Colombia.
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    1. Héctor Fabio Ríos Hernández & Jorge Mario Salcedo Mayorga & Marco Fidel Amado García, 2014. "Relación entre los aportes parafiscales y la demanda laboral para el sector manufacturero en Colombia (2001-2010)," Revista Equidad y Desarrollo, Universidad de la Salle, November.
    2. Sergio Clavijo, 2002. "Monto del "Impuesto Puro" en la Seguridad Social Colombiana," Borradores de Economia 219, Banco de la Republica de Colombia.
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    4. Jorge Anfdrés Tamayo, 2008. "La tasa natural de desempleo en Colombia y sus determinantes," Borradores de Economia 4545, Banco de la Republica.

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    • J30 - Labor and Demographic Economics - - Wages, Compensation, and Labor Costs - - - General

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