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Part I. Growth, employment creation, and inequality in Brazil: 1. Introduction; 2. Production and employment trends in the post-war period; 3. Rising inequality since 1960; 4. The meaning and interpretation of rising inequality in a growing economy; 5. Evidence on absolute improvements and upward mobility; Part II. The effect of supply and demand on labour markets during rapid economic growth: 6. Migration and the modernization of the agricultural labour force; 7. The absorption of migrants into the urban economy; 8. Trends and theories of the wage differential during economic growth; 9. The market for skilled labour; 10. Agriculture, wage policy, and the wages of unskilled labour; 11. Additional perspectives on inequitable growth in Brazil; 12. Conclusions.
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