Pedro Raposo is an Assistant Professor at CATÓLICA-LISBON, teaching Mathematics, with research interests in microeconometrics, namely Health Economics and Labor Economics. Since 2008, Pedro has been doing research in Labor Economics, in Banco de Portugal, with Prof. Pedro Portugal and Prof. José Ferreira Machado. Some of this research was used in his PhD in Economics at Tilburg University, under the supervision of Prof. Jan van Ours. Before Pedro teached in ISEGI (UNL), where he did a MSc in Statistics, and worked in the financial sector at SIBS, after his undergraduate studies in Economics in ISEG (UTL).
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Fluctuations in the wage gap between vocational and general secondary education: lessons from Portugal

CATÓLICA-LISBON Researcher(s): Pedro Raposo & Hugo Reis
Joop, H., Journal of Population Economics (forthcoming), 2021
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Aging and the Compression of Disability in Portugal

CATÓLICA-LISBON Researcher(s): Pedro Raposo & Miguel Gouveia
Miguel Gouveia, Population and Development Revie…, 2019
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The sources of the wage losses of displaced workers: the role of the reallocation of workers into firms, matches and job titles

CATÓLICA-LISBON Researcher(s): Pedro Raposo
Portugal, P., Carneiro, A., Journal of Human Resources (Forthcoming), 2019
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Are starting wages reduced by an insurance premium for preventing wage decline? Testing the prediction of Harris and Holmstrom (1982)

CATÓLICA-LISBON Researcher(s): Pedro Raposo
Hartog, J., Labour Economic…, 2017
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How a reduction of standard working hours affects employment dynamics

CATÓLICA-LISBON Researcher(s): Pedro Raposo
Raposo, P.S., Economis…, 2010
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How working time reduction affects jobs and wages

CATÓLICA-LISBON Researcher(s): Pedro Raposo
Raposo, P.S., Economics Letter…, 2010