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-selection with entry barriers into the formal sector to identify the extent of involuntary informality in Senegal, a representative …
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-selection with entry barriers into the formal sector to identify the extent of involuntary informality in Senegal, a representative …
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In developing countries, some workers have formal jobs while others are occupied in informal positions. One view regarding this duality suggests that sectors are segmented, which means that a worker in the informal sector identical to another in the formal sector cannot get a formal position due...
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It has been recently argued that the informal sector of the labor market in a developing economy shows a dual structure with one part of it being competitive to the formal sector and another part being the result of market segmentation. To test this hypothesis we formulate an econometric model...
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-selection with entry barriers into the formal sector to identify the extent of involuntary informality in Senegal, a representative …
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-selection with entry barriers into the formal sector to identify the extent of involuntary informality in Senegal, a representative …
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-selection with entry barriers into the formal sector to identify the extent of involuntary informality in Senegal, a representative …
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Using data from the four waves of the Ukrainian Longitudinal Monitoring Survey - ULMS (2003, 2004, 2007 and 2012), we analyze whether workers with a higher willingness to take risks are more likely to select into informal employment contracts. The data permit us to distinguish between five...
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Using data from the four waves of the Ukrainian Longitudinal Monitoring Survey - ULMS (2003, 2004, 2007 and 2012), we analyze whether workers with a higher willingness to take risks are more likely to select into informal employment contracts. The data permit us to distinguish between five...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014382588
This paper evaluates critically the conventional hierarchical representation of the formal/informal employment dualism, which depicts formal employment as extensive and positively contributing to economic development and social cohesion, and the separate realm of informal employment as weaker,...
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