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X - Modelling and comparing employment impacts of COVID-19 crisis and recovery

9 Feb 2023

X Modelling and comparing employment impacts of COVID-19 crisis and recovery policies in Brazil Modelling and comparing employment impacts of COVID-19 crisis and recovery policies in Brazil Copyright © International Labour Organization 2022 First published 2022 Publications of the International Labour Organization (ILO) enjoy copyright under Protocol 2 of the Universal Copyright Convention. [...] Modelling and comparing employment impacts of COVID-19 crisis and recovery policies in Brazil Geneva: International Labour Office, [2022] ISBN: 9789220385524 (web PDF) The designations employed in ILO publications, which are in conformity with United Nations practice, and the pres- entation of material therein do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the ILO concerning. [...] of the virus and associated restrictions (in Brazil and in the rest of the world), Brazil experienced Unlike the previous year, 2021 was marked by a decrease in internal and external supply and economic recovery. [...] 2020, Brazil still had not fully recovered from its re- The easing of pandemic measures, and the cash cession in 2015-16, leaving the country with limited transfers made in response to the pandemic crisis fiscal space to combat the coming economic crisis, in 2020 (equivalent to 4% of the country’s GDP) high unemployment rates, a weakened economy, played a crucial role in this development. [...] In 2021, the increase in employment is these policies are long-term in nature, the results particularly strong in service sectors: in retail and in this report are presented up to 2030 only.
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