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Distribuição regional da efetividade do salário mínimo no Brasil

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  • Gonzaga, Gustavo Maurício
  • Camargo, José Márcio
  • Neri, Marcelo Côrtes

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Este artigo fornece subsídios à discussão sobre regionalização do salário mínimo brasileiro. Inicialmente, avaliamos a efetividade da política de salário mínimo nacional sobre a determinação dos salários nas diversas formas de inserção ocupacional do mercado de trabalho brasileiro, analisadas separadamente para as diversas realidades regionais do país. A nossa técnica consiste, essencialmente, em mapear pontos de pressão/soluções de canto produzidas pela política de salário mínimo brasileira. O grau de efetividade do salário mínimo é estimado para os diversos estados brasileiros, destacando-se a heterogeneidade de seus efeitos sobre os diferentes segmentos do mercado de trabalho. A seguir, realizamos um estudo FURVV VHFWLRQ que procura identificar os principais determinantes do grau de efetividade do salário mínimo nos diversos estados brasileiros. Finalmente, procuramos quantificar diferenças espaciais de custo de vida a fim de balizar propostas de regionalização do salário mínimo. O trabalho aponta a importância dos chamados 'efeitos informais' do mínimo nas regiões Norte e Centro-Oeste do país (isto é, empregados sem carteira recebendo exatamente um mínimo e empregados com carteira recebendo determinados múltiplos do mínimo) e a predominância de efeitos tradicionais do mínimo (i.e., indivíduos do setor formal recebendo um mínimo) na região Nordeste.

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  • Gonzaga, Gustavo Maurício & Camargo, José Márcio & Neri, Marcelo Côrtes, 2000. "Distribuição regional da efetividade do salário mínimo no Brasil," FGV EPGE Economics Working Papers (Ensaios Economicos da EPGE) 375, EPGE Brazilian School of Economics and Finance - FGV EPGE (Brazil).
  • Handle: RePEc:fgv:epgewp:375
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