Wage differentials between the metropolitan regions of Belo Horizonte and Salvador: a discussion based on the blinder-oaxaca decomposition

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  • Jader Fernandes Cirino Federal University of Viçosa - UFV
  • João Eustáquio de Lima Federal University of Viçosa - UFV

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https://doi.org/10.61673/ren.2012.225

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Wage Differentials. Metropolitan Region of Belo Horizonte. Metropolitan Region of Salvador. Blinder- Oaxaca Decomposition.

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This study quantifies and explains the difference in hourly wages between the metropolitan regions of Belo Horizonte (RMBH) and Salvador (RMS). The choice of these two regions was due to the interest inverifying how the difference of economic dynamism between the regions would impact the labor market is return. The method employed was the Blinder-Oaxaca decomposition. As expected, the results showed that the income per hour in RMBH were on average higher than those found in the RMS, due to greater economic concentration and agglomeration of the former region when compared to the latter.

Biografia do Autor

Jader Fernandes Cirino, Federal University of Viçosa - UFV

Ph.D. in Applied Economics by the Federal University of Viçosa. Associate Professor in the Economics Department of the Federal University of Viçosa.

João Eustáquio de Lima, Federal University of Viçosa - UFV

Ph.D. In Rural Economics – Michigan State University. Postdoctorate in Quantitative Methods – University of Florida; Full Professor in the Rural Economics Department of the Federal University of Viçosa.

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2016-11-17

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Cirino, J. F., & de Lima, J. E. (2016). Wage differentials between the metropolitan regions of Belo Horizonte and Salvador: a discussion based on the blinder-oaxaca decomposition. Revista Econômica Do Nordeste, 43(2), 353–370. https://doi.org/10.61673/ren.2012.225

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