Subempleo en el Perú: una visión crítica

Translated title of the contribution: Underemployment in Peru: a critical vision

Héctor Maletta

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Abstract

The notion of underutilization of labor, underemployment, emerged in the last post-war in the shadow of the early theories of economic development in backward areas. It is rooted in the marginal productivity analysis, although it could be traced back to Malthus and Ricardo, or at least to Wicksell. "Overall, there is said to underemployment when a sector or economic unit is being used more is necessary, so that the "ultimate" units of work does not really add much product. It can also be formulated in a slightly different form, saying that when there is underemployment may withdraw a portion of the workforce without thereby lower the production or yet another way that could increase the product of labor and existing equipment, if all workers work methodically and thoroughly with the resources at your fingertips.
Translated title of the contributionUnderemployment in Peru: a critical vision
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)3-48
JournalApuntes
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 1978

Keywords

  • Perú
  • Subempleo
  • Teoría económica
  • Trabajo

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