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Evolução do Emprego Formal no Brasil (1985-2003) e Implicações para as Políticas Públicas de Geração de Emprego e Renda

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  • Rogério Nagamine Costanzi

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O presente trabalho analisa a evolução do emprego formal no Brasil no período de 1985a 2003 a partir dos dados da Relação Anual de Informações Sociais (Rais) e do CadastroGeral de Emprego e Desemprego (Caged). São estudados o ritmo de crescimento doemprego formal e a sua relação com o crescimento econômico, assim como as alteraçõesna estrutura do emprego formal no tocante à sua composição por tipos de contratos detrabalho; distribuição espacial, setorial; e por porte de estabelecimento ? analisando,sempre que possível, as causas subjacentes às transformações. Por fim, a partir da análiserealizada, são feitas considerações sobre as implicações para as políticas públicas de geraçãode emprego e renda.

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  • Rogério Nagamine Costanzi, 2004. "Evolução do Emprego Formal no Brasil (1985-2003) e Implicações para as Políticas Públicas de Geração de Emprego e Renda," Discussion Papers 1039, Instituto de Pesquisa Econômica Aplicada - IPEA.
  • Handle: RePEc:ipe:ipetds:1039
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    1. Allyne de Almeida Ferreira Ramos & Paulo Aguiar do Monte, 2021. "Amendment 110/2001 and the Dynamics of Brazilian Labour Market," The Indian Journal of Labour Economics, Springer;The Indian Society of Labour Economics (ISLE), vol. 64(2), pages 351-370, June.
    2. Camargo, Fernanda Satori de & Imori, Denise & Almeida, Leando de Oliveira & Guilhoto, Joaquim José Martins, 2006. "Informalidade um retrato setorial da economia brasileira [Informality: a sectoral portrait of Brazilian economy]," MPRA Paper 54511, University Library of Munich, Germany.

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