Revista Brasileira de Estudos de População (Mar 2020)

A comparative study of urban occupational structures: Brazil and United States

  • Clauber Eduardo Marchezan Scherer,
  • Pedro Vasconcelos Maia do Amaral,
  • David Folch

DOI
https://doi.org/10.20947/s0102-3098a0097
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 36

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Abstract This paper compares the occupational structure of cities in Brazil and United States aiming to evaluate the extent to which the economic structure of these urban agglomerations is associated with the different stages of development, specifically when comparing a rich country with a developing one. Using a harmonized occupational database and microdata from the Brazilian 2010 Demographic Census and the U.S. American Community Survey (2008-2012), results show that Brazilian cities have a stronger connection between population size, both with occupational structure and human capital distribution, than the one found for cities in the United States. These findings suggest a stronger primacy of large cities in Brazil’s urban network and a more unequal distribution of economic activity across cities when compared to USA, indicating a strong correlation between development and occupational structure.

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