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      Tax–benefit responses in Uruguay during the COVID-19 pandemic
      Verónica Amarante, Federico Scalese - UNU-WIDER , 2022 - Helsinki, Finland
      We analyse the social protection policy response to COVID-19 and its impact on household incomes in Uruguay during 2020 and 2021, based on static microsimulation methods. From the onset of the crisis, the Uruguayan government implemented adjustments to existing social protection policies as well as...
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      Impact of female peer composition on gender norm perceptions and skills formation in secondary school
      Martina Querejeta - UNU-WIDER , 2022 - Helsinki, Finland
      This paper examines peer effects on students’ gender norm perceptions and skills formation. I use a Uruguayan nationally representative survey of 9th grade students and exploit the quasi-random variation in the proportion of female peers across classes within schools for causal identification...
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      Motherhood and flexible jobs
      – Evidence from Latin American countries
      Inés Berniell, Lucila Berniell, Dolores de la Mata, María Edo, Mariana Marchionni - UNU-WIDER , 2021 - Helsinki, Finland
      We study the causal effect of motherhood on labour market outcomes in Latin America by adopting an event study approach around the birth of the first child based on panel data from national household surveys for Chile, Mexico, Peru, and Uruguay. Our main contributions are: (i) providing new and...
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      Journal Article This peer-reviewed research is available free of charge. UNU-WIDER believes that research is a global public good and supports Open Access.
      The National Care System in Uruguay
      – Who Benefits and Who Pays?
      Verónica Amarante, Maire Colacce, Victoria Tenenbaum - Population and Development Review , 2019
      Part of Journal Special Issue Welfare and distributive effects of social assistance in the Global South
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      Book Chapter This peer-reviewed research is available free of charge. UNU-WIDER believes that research is a global public good and supports Open Access.
      Uruguay
      Guillermo Cruces, Gary Fields, David Jaume, Mariana Viollaz - Oxford University Press , 2017
      From the book: Growth, Employment, and Poverty in Latin America
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      National Care System in Uruguay
      – Who benefits and who pays?
      Verónica Amarante, Maire Colacce, Victoria Tenenbaum - UNU-WIDER , 2017 - Helsinki, Finland
      In this paper, we analyse two specific policies that make up the National Care System, a social policy being implemented in Uruguay. Through the calibration of a static tax benefit model, we estimate the distributive impact of the expansion of childcare services and home-based care for dependent...
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      Deflecting my burden, hindering redistribution
      – How elites influence tax legislation in Latin America
      Juan Bogliaccini, Juan Luna - UNU-WIDER , 2016 - Helsinki, Finland
      This paper proposes to understand a singular but salient factor that enables the wealthy to deflect their tax burden downwards: elites’ political leverage to shape legislation via their capacity to influence political actors and policy outcomes. The analysis sheds light on alternative mechanisms...
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      The growth-employment-poverty nexus in Latin America in the 2000s
      – Uruguay country study
      Guillermo Cruces, Gary Fields, David Jaume, Mariana Viollaz - UNU-WIDER , 2015 - Helsinki, Finland
      The Uruguayan story was one of declines in the early years of the 2000s in most indicators, followed by improvements in all of them. Economic growth was negative in the early years due to a severe economic crisis, positive and rapid thereafter except during the international crisis of 2008. Most...
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      Uruguay's Income Inequality and Political Regimes over 1981-2010
      Verónica Amarante, Marco Colafranceschi, Andrea Vigorito - , 2014
      From the book: Falling Inequality in Latin America
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      Uruguay’s Income Inequality and Political Regimes during 1981–2010
      Verónica Amarante, Marco Colafranceschi, Andrea Vigorito - UNU-WIDER , 2011 - Helsinki, Finland
      This study assesses the evolution of inequality in Uruguay during 1981-2010, considered as subperiods built on the basis of the main policy regimes observed: extreme right (1981-84), centre-right (1985-89), right (1990-2004), and centre-left (2005-10). Income inequality diminished during the...
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      Uruguayan Foreign Policies in the Nineties
      – Continuities and Changes with a View to Recent Regionalisms
      Lincoln Bizzozero - , 2000
      From the book: National Perspectives on the New Regionalism in the South
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      External Shocks and Policy Reforms in the Southern Cone
      – A Reassessment
      Vittorio Corbo, Jaime de Melo - , 1989
      From the book: Debt, Stabilization and Development
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