Abstract
Since the second half of the 2000s, Brazil has witnessed a systematic recovery of formal employment, including an important increase in a special form of job relationship, namely indirect employment. This has led to both the expansion of a new management approach to job recruitment and hiring, plus the consolidation of a burgeoning business segment, with new links between client companies and job agencies. Empirical evidence is used in an in-depth analysis of the situation in Sao Paulo, Brazil's largest market for both formal jobs and work positions through agencies, drawing on data from the RAIS-Migra and PAEP/SP surveys.
Highlights
What Changes with Expansion of the Wage Base
Brazil has witnessed a systematic recovery of formal employment
Empirical evidence is used in an in-depth analysis of the situation
Summary
Conquanto especialmente significativo nos grandes mercados de trabalho, com destaque para a Região Metropolitana de São Paulo, esse crescimento tem revelado um ritmo médio nacional a cada ano mais acelerado, indicando uma tendência a expandir essa relação de emprego por setores e regiões.
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