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Informal economy 4 Informelle Wirtschaft 4 Formal and informal sector 3 formal and informal sector employment 3 labour transitions 3 Arbeitsmarkt 2 Compliance 2 Labour market 2 Lohnstruktur 2 Minimum wage 2 Thailand 2 Wage inequality 2 Wage structure 2 Africa 1 Afrika 1 Arbeitsmigranten 1 Arbeitsmobilität 1 Berufswahl 1 Beschäftigungseffekt 1 Cameroon 1 Capital income tax 1 Complementary Versus Substitute Skills 1 Crime 1 Einkommensverteilung 1 Einwanderung 1 Employment 1 Employment effect 1 Erwerbstätigkeit 1 FORMAL AND INFORMAL SECTOR 1 Formal and Informal Sector 1 Formal and Informal sector 1 Ghana 1 Immigration 1 Impact assessment 1 Income distribution 1 Kamerun 1 Kapitalertragsteuer 1 Kriminalität 1 Labour mobility 1 MANUFACTURING 1
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Free 10 CC license 1
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Book / Working Paper 6 Article 4
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Working Paper 4 Arbeitspapier 3 Graue Literatur 3 Non-commercial literature 3 Article 1 Article in journal 1 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1 research-article 1
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English 7 Undetermined 2 Spanish 1
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Kavuma, Susan Namirembe 3 Morrissey, Oliver 3 Upward, Richard 3 Leckcivilize, Attakrit 2 Beck, Thorsten 1 Castro, Mario Camberos 1 Edwards, Lawrence 1 Kamutando, Godfrey 1 Lah, Mamadou 1 Lin, C. 1 Ma, Y. 1 Reynoso, Luis Huesca 1 Viseth, Arina 1
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Centre for Research in Economic Development and International Trade (CREDIT), School of Economics 1 Tilburg University, Center for Economic Research 1
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CREDIT Research Paper 1 CREDIT research paper 1 Discussion Paper / Tilburg University, Center for Economic Research 1 Discussion Papers / Centre for Research in Economic Development and International Trade (CREDIT), School of Economics 1 Economía Mexicana NUEVA ÉPOCA 1 IMF working papers 1 IZA Journal of Labor & Development 1 IZA journal of labor & development 1 The World Bank Economic Review 1 Working paper 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 4 RePEc 3 EconStor 2 Other ZBW resources 1
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The economics of informality: the financing of the informal economy, criminal activities and nonregulatory capital
Lah, Mamadou - 2024
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Allocative Efficiency between and within the Formal and Informal Manufacturing Sectors in Zimbabwe
Kamutando, Godfrey; Edwards, Lawrence - In: The World Bank Economic Review 38 (2024) 2, pp. 251-273
Resource misallocation has the potential to reduce aggregate total factor productivity and undermine industrial development. Aggregate productivity losses are found to be particularly pronounced in emerging economies where large market frictions impede efficient resource allocation. Available...
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Immigration and employment : substitute versus complementary labor in selected African countries
Viseth, Arina - 2020
This paper uses census and household survey data on Cameroon, Ghana, and South Africa to examine immigration's impact in the context of a segmented labor market in Sub-Saharan Africa. We find that immigration affects (i) employment (ii) employment allocation between informal and formal sectors,...
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Worker flows and the impact of labour transitions on earnings in Uganda
Kavuma, Susan Namirembe; Morrissey, Oliver; Upward, Richard - 2015
The paper examines the flow of workers between employment states, the role of education in these transitions and the impact of the transitions on earnings. It uses panel data for three waves (2005/06, 2009/10 and 2010/11) of household surveys in Uganda. Using the Markov chain process, we...
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Does the minimum wage reduce wage inequality? Evidence from Thailand
Leckcivilize, Attakrit - In: IZA Journal of Labor & Development 4 (2015) 21, pp. 1-23
Most of the minimum wage literature in developing countries provides supporting evidence of its effectiveness in reducing wage inequality. Using minimum wage data from Thailand (1985-2010), I find rather mixed outcomes. The minimum wage seems to help compress the lower part of wage distribution...
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Worker flows and the impact of labour transitions on earnings in Uganda
Kavuma, Susan Namirembe; Morrissey, Oliver; Upward, Richard - 2015
The paper examines the flow of workers between employment states, the role of education in these transitions and the impact of the transitions on earnings. It uses panel data for three waves (2005/06, 2009/10 and 2010/11) of household surveys in Uganda. Using the Markov chain process, we...
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Does the minimum wage reduce wage inequality? : evidence from Thailand
Leckcivilize, Attakrit - In: IZA journal of labor & development 4 (2015) 21, pp. 1-23
Most of the minimum wage literature in developing countries provides supporting evidence of its effectiveness in reducing wage inequality. Using minimum wage data from Thailand (1985-2010), I find rather mixed outcomes. The minimum wage seems to help compress the lower part of wage distribution...
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Why Do Firms Evade Taxes? The Role of Information Sharing and Financial Sector Outreach
Beck, Thorsten; Lin, C.; Ma, Y. - Tilburg University, Center for Economic Research - 2010
Informality is a wide-spread phenomenon across the globe. We show that firms in countries with better information sharing systems and greater financial sector outreach evade taxes to a lesser degree, an effect that is stronger for smaller firms, firms in smaller cities and towns, and firms in...
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The Mexican Labor Market, 1992-2002: A Counterfactual Analysis of changes in the Informal Sector
Reynoso, Luis Huesca; Castro, Mario Camberos - In: Economía Mexicana NUEVA ÉPOCA XVIII (2009) 1, pp. 5-43
This research presents empirical evidence of the mexican labor market earnings for males and females, pooling together a set of occupational categories into formal and informal workers using the counterfactual technique of Dinardo, Fortin and Lemiux (1996). The semi-parametric specification...
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Worker Flows and the Impact of Labour Transitions on Earnings in Uganda
Kavuma, Susan Namirembe; Morrissey, Oliver; Upward, Richard - Centre for Research in Economic Development and …
The paper examines the flow of workers between employment states, the role of education in these transitions and the impact of the transitions on earnings. It uses panel data for three waves (2005/06, 2009/10 and 2010/11) of household surveys in Uganda. We estimate transition probability...
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