Peru: Assessing its strong macroeconomic performance through labor market indicators
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This paper analyzes Peru's structural change in the last 16 years (2001-2016) through the labor market indicators' lenses. The paper's assessment of the past 16 years is somewhat bitter sweet. On the positive side, there has been a major reallocation of labor resources away from agric...
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228822658194462c-f396-4340-a39a-7da87a13f047-1c9ba2200-5667-484e-a66e-157f855a433d-1Larios Meoño, J. FernandoPastor, Gonzalo2019-04-01T21:12:28Z2019-04-01T21:12:28Z2018-11This paper analyzes Peru's structural change in the last 16 years (2001-2016) through the labor market indicators' lenses. The paper's assessment of the past 16 years is somewhat bitter sweet. On the positive side, there has been a major reallocation of labor resources away from agriculture into the rest of the economy without any major disruption in wages, unemployment levels and inflation as it had been in previous resource booms. Yet, most employment created during that period-notably in commerce and transport and communication-has been in jobs paying wages that are roughly equal or below the economy's average. Wages in these sectors have been increasing broadly in line with productivity growth, thus keeping unit labor costs (ULCs) largely unchanged despite underlying inflation. The inertia of ULCs growth should have, in principle, spurred a tighter growth of households' real income, consumption and savings than otherwise. The findings from this paper are consistent with the world trend towards precarious labor conditions, especially for those youngsters entering the labor force. In a way, the emerging gig economy in the United States and other industrialized countries has been the Peruvian labor market's reality for decades to date. From a cyclical condition, widespread underemployment has become a structural condition in the country's economic reality. Policies to secure adequate health care and pension benefits are a latent concern for the country authorities and will require bold decisions in devising and implementing lasting changes for the benefit of the society, overall.Revisado por paresapplication/pdf978-099985511-9Proceedings of the 32nd International Business Information Management Association Conference, IBIMA 2018 - Vision 2020: Sustainable Economic Development and Application of Innovation Management from Regional expansion to Global Growth 2019https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14005/8703engInternational Business Information Management Association, IBIMAProceedings of the 32nd International Business Information Management Association Conference, IBIMA 2018 - Vision 2020: Sustainable Economic Development and Application of Innovation Management from Regional expansion to Global Growth 2019info:eu-repo/semantics/embargoedAccessUniversidad San Ignacio de LoyolaRepositorio Institucional - USILreponame:USIL-Institucionalinstname:Universidad San Ignacio de Loyolainstacron:USILCommerceCost accountingEconomic analysisInformation managementProductivityWagesPeru: Assessing its strong macroeconomic performance through labor market indicatorsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObjectPublication20.500.14005/8703oai:repositorio.usil.edu.pe:20.500.14005/87032023-04-17 11:26:29.01https://repositorio.usil.edu.peRepositorio institucional de la Universidad San Ignacio de Loyolarepositorio.institucional@usil.edu.pe |
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Peru: Assessing its strong macroeconomic performance through labor market indicators |
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Peru: Assessing its strong macroeconomic performance through labor market indicators |
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Peru: Assessing its strong macroeconomic performance through labor market indicators |
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Larios Meoño, J. Fernando |
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Larios Meoño, J. Fernando Pastor, Gonzalo |
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Pastor, Gonzalo |
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Larios Meoño, J. Fernando Pastor, Gonzalo |
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Commerce Cost accounting Economic analysis Information management Productivity Wages |
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Commerce Cost accounting Economic analysis Information management Productivity Wages |
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This paper analyzes Peru's structural change in the last 16 years (2001-2016) through the labor market indicators' lenses. The paper's assessment of the past 16 years is somewhat bitter sweet. On the positive side, there has been a major reallocation of labor resources away from agriculture into the rest of the economy without any major disruption in wages, unemployment levels and inflation as it had been in previous resource booms. Yet, most employment created during that period-notably in commerce and transport and communication-has been in jobs paying wages that are roughly equal or below the economy's average. Wages in these sectors have been increasing broadly in line with productivity growth, thus keeping unit labor costs (ULCs) largely unchanged despite underlying inflation. The inertia of ULCs growth should have, in principle, spurred a tighter growth of households' real income, consumption and savings than otherwise. The findings from this paper are consistent with the world trend towards precarious labor conditions, especially for those youngsters entering the labor force. In a way, the emerging gig economy in the United States and other industrialized countries has been the Peruvian labor market's reality for decades to date. From a cyclical condition, widespread underemployment has become a structural condition in the country's economic reality. Policies to secure adequate health care and pension benefits are a latent concern for the country authorities and will require bold decisions in devising and implementing lasting changes for the benefit of the society, overall. |
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