2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.eunam.2015.10.001
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¿Por qué cae la participación de los salarios en el ingreso total en México?

Abstract: Este artículo analiza la evolución de la participación de los salarios en el ingreso total en México en el periodo 2003-2013 distinguiendo entre los sectores productores de bienes comerciables y aquellos productores de no comerciables. La principal tendencia característica del periodo es que el descenso de la participación de los salarios en el ingreso total es atribuible a la aguda caída observada en el sector de comerciables, en particular en la industria manufacturera, y no al comportamiento observado en el… Show more

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“…For the period 2003-12, Samaniego (2014) adjusts the wage share assuming, alternatively, that 75 per cent of mixed income is labour income and using the Gollin adjustment equating labour income of the self-employed to the income of wage earners. Ros (2015) examines the evolution of the wage share in total income in Mexico during the period 2003-13, distinguishing between tradable and non-tradable goods sectors. The main stylized fact of the period is that the fall in the wage share is due to an acute reduction of this share in the tradable goods sector, particularly manufacturing, and not to the performance in the non-tradable goods sector where the wage share is approximately constant.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the period 2003-12, Samaniego (2014) adjusts the wage share assuming, alternatively, that 75 per cent of mixed income is labour income and using the Gollin adjustment equating labour income of the self-employed to the income of wage earners. Ros (2015) examines the evolution of the wage share in total income in Mexico during the period 2003-13, distinguishing between tradable and non-tradable goods sectors. The main stylized fact of the period is that the fall in the wage share is due to an acute reduction of this share in the tradable goods sector, particularly manufacturing, and not to the performance in the non-tradable goods sector where the wage share is approximately constant.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(i) Although the labour share of national income has been shrinking ever since 1976, the decline has gathered pace in the last decade (Ros, 2015;Samaniego, 2014;Luyano and Herrera, 2018).…”
Section: Selected Characteristics Of the Mexican Labour Marketmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While the average growth rate of labour productivity has slowed, the productivity of the tradable goods manufacturing sector has surged (Ros, 2013 and.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…En las últimas décadas la concentración del ingreso y la precarización del empleo han sido la regla en la economía mexicana, y se han presentado acompañadas de las siguientes tendencias: i) La participación del ingreso laboral en la renta nacional venía reduciéndose desde 1976 hasta la actualidad. No obstante, en la última década la caída de la participación del ingreso laboral se ha acelerado (Ros, 2015;Samaniego, 2014;Luyano y Herrera, 2018).…”
Section: Algunas Características Del Mercado De Trabajo En Méxicounclassified