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Trade and Workforce Changeover in Brazil
Marc-Andreas Muendler, University of California, San Diego
ABSTRACT: Linked employer-employee data for Brazil over a period of large-scale trade liber-
alization document two salient workforce changeovers. Within the traded-goods
sector, there is a marked occupation downgrading and a simultaneous education
upgrading by which employers ¯ll expanding low-skill intensive occupations with
increasingly educated jobholders. Between sectors, there is a labor demand
shift towards the least and the most skilled, which can be traced back to rela-
tively weaker declines of traded-goods industries that intensely use low-skilled
labor and to relatively stronger expansions of nontraded-output industries that
intensely use high-skilled labor. Whereas these observations are broadly consis-
tent with predictions of Heckscher-Ohlin trade theory for a low-skill abundant
economy, classic trade theory is a less useful guide to the observed reallocation
pattern. Establishment-level regressions show that exporters exhibit signi¯cant
employment downsizing. Workforce changeovers are neither achieved through
worker reassignments to new tasks within employers nor are they brought about
by reallocations across employers and traded-goods industries. Instead, trade-
exposed industries shrink their workforces by dismissing less-schooled workers
more frequently than more-schooled workers especially in skill-intensive occupa-
tions, while most displaced workers shift to nontraded-output industries or out of
recorded employment. It remains an important task for research to analyze the
impact of economic reform on worker separations, accessions and spell durations
outside employment at the individual worker level.
SUGGESTED CITATION: Marc-Andreas Muendler,
"Trade and Workforce Changeover in Brazil"
(January 16, 2007).
Department of Economics, UCSD.
Paper 2007-01.
http://repositories.cdlib.org/ucsdecon/2007-01
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