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dc.contributor.authorLópez-Calva, Luis Felipe
dc.contributor.authorLevy Algazi, Santiago
dc.date.accessioned3/7/2016 8:54
dc.date.available3/7/2016 8:54
dc.date.issued2016-02
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12799/4111
dc.description.abstractOver the last two decades Mexico has had an open trade regime, experienced macroeconomic stability, and made substantial progress in education. However, average workers’ earnings have stagnated and earnings for workers with more schooling have declined, compressing the earnings distribution and lowering the returns to education. The authors hypothesize that these developments are explained by large and persistent of distortions that misallocate resources towards less productive firms, since these firms are substantially less intensive in educated workers than more productive ones. We show that at the same time that the relative supply of workers with more years of schooling has increased, misallocation of resources toward less productive firms has persisted. These two trends have generated a widening mismatch between the supply and demand for educated workers. We decompose worker earnings into observable and unobservable firm and individual worker characteristics, and simulate a counterfactual earnings distribution in the absence of misallocation. Under the counterfactual, earnings differentials across schooling levels would increase, as would the returns to education. In parallel, earnings differentials, rather than narrowing overtime, would widen. We conclude arguing that the persistence of distortions that misallocate resources toward lower-productivity firms impedes Mexico from taking full advantage of its investments in the human capital of its workers.es_ES
dc.language.isoenes_ES
dc.publisherBIDes_ES
dc.relation.ispartofseriesIDB Working Paper Series;671
dc.subjectCapital humanoes_ES
dc.subjectRetorno a la educaciónes_ES
dc.subjectMéxicoes_ES
dc.subjectMercado de trabajoes_ES
dc.subjectAsistencia escolares_ES
dc.subjectEducación secundariaes_ES
dc.subjectSeguridad sociales_ES
dc.subjectSector informales_ES
dc.subjectOferta de mano de obraes_ES
dc.titleLabor Earnings, Misallocation, and the Returns to Education in Mexicoes_ES
dc.typeWorking Paperes_ES


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