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Título: Segmentation in labor markets and income inequality: a comparative study of developed, transition, and emerging economies
Autor: Salvia, Agustín 
Donza, Eduardo Ricardo 
Vera, Julieta 
Dichiera, Eugenia 
Tuñón, Ianina 
Palabras clave: SEGMENTACIONMERCADO LABORALMERCADOS EMERGENTESINGRESOS
Fecha de publicación: 2025
Editorial: Niccolò Cusano University
Resumen: This study analyzes the relationship between employment structure, labor informality, and income distribution through a comparative study of economies with different levels of productive development and labor market regulation structures. It is argued that, beyond the traditional determinants of labor income—such as education, experience, or gender—labor market segmentation and the degree of informality have a directregressive effect on labor income distribution.
URI: https://repositorio.uca.edu.ar/handle/123456789/21472
ISSN: 2340-3640
Derechos: Atribución-NoComercial-CompartirIgual 4.0 Internacional
Fuente: Proceedings of the XIV International Conference on Economic Development and Social Sustainability (EDaSS), Vol. 14, pp. 292-297
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