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-employment over time with few individuals progressing from petty self-employment to businesses with permanent workers …
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Can the clothing sector be a driver of export diversification and growth for today's low-income countries as it was in the past for countries that have graduated into middle income? This paper assesses this issue taking into account key changes to the market for clothing: the emergence of India...
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Are jobs created by foreign investors good jobs? The evidence reviewed in this article is consistent with the view that jobs created by FDI are good jobs, both from the worker's and the country's perspective. From the worker's perspective, this is because such jobs are likely to pay higher wages...
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Estimates of labor mobility costs are needed to assess the responses of employment and wages to trade shocks when factor adjustment is costly. Available methods to estimate those costs rely on panel data, which are seldom available in developing countries. The authors propose a method to...
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essentially because job separations of informal workers increase dramatically in recessions. Second, the share of formal … guided the modeling the sector that informal workers are primarily those rationed out of the formal labor market. They also …
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implementation of the 2008 Labor Contract Law and its effects on China's workers. The government and local labor bureaus have made … determinants of worker satisfaction with the enforcement of the law, the propensity of workers to have a labor contract, workers … migrant workers. …
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Disasters in Bangladesh and protests elsewhere have created an intense debate about the value, particularly to women, of apparel employment in developing countries. This paper focuses on how the forces of globalization, specifically the Multi-Fibre Arrangement (MFA), have affected women's wages...
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This paper uses the 2011 Cambodia Socio-Economic Survey to analyze the relationship between participation in the garment industry and household welfare. The analysis relies on propensity score matching estimators to investigate whether households that have at least one member employed in the...
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affected the allocation of global apparel productions well as the lives of workers involved in this sector. Since the apparel … constitute 70 to 80 percent of the workers employed in the apparel industry. The paper finds that after the removal of the Multi …
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Using newly collected survey data on direct supplier-multinational linkages in Chile, Ghana, Kenya, Lesotho, Mozambique, Swaziland, and Vietnam, this paper first evaluates whether foreign investors differ from domestic producers in terms of their potential to generate positive spillovers for...
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