This paper provides an analytical overview of models of segmented urban labor markets in developing countries. It begins by reviewing the characteristics of the labor market in these countries, including institutions and regulations that may lead to segmentation. The wage and employment effects of imperfect labor mobility between the for-mal and informal sectors are then illustrated with a simple graphical analysis. Formal models of urban wage formation are discussed next, and a two-sector shirking model with segmented urban labor markets is presented. The model is used to analyze the impact of an increase in the minimum wage on unskilled unemployment
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Using estimates of earnings functions in Ghana, this paper exam-ines patterns of labor market segmen...
This paper assesses labor market segmentation across formal and informal salaried jobs and self-empl...
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This paper briefly reviews the empirical evidence on labor market segmentation and presents some new...
Labor markets are important, because most people, especially the poor, derive all or the great bulk ...
We construct a simple model incorporating various urban labour market phenom-ena obtaining in develo...
This paper presents a quantitative macroeconomic model that accounts for key features of the labor m...
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We construct a simple model incorporating various urban labour mar-ket phenomena obtaining in develo...
We construct a simple model incorporating various urban labour market phenomena obtaining in develop...
Despite the existence of a large empirical literature, there is no conclusive answer to whether labo...
This article discusses regional labor segmentation using stochastic Markov chains. We present a for...
This paper assesses labor market segmentation across formal and informal salaried jobs and self-empl...
We construct a simple model incorporating various urban labour mar-ket phenomena obtaining in develo...
In middle-income countries, the informal sector often accounts for a substantial fraction of the urb...
Using estimates of earnings functions in Ghana, this paper exam-ines patterns of labor market segmen...
This paper assesses labor market segmentation across formal and informal salaried jobs and self-empl...
This paper studies the impact of a fragmented labor market on city structure to explain the spatial ...
This paper briefly reviews the empirical evidence on labor market segmentation and presents some new...
Labor markets are important, because most people, especially the poor, derive all or the great bulk ...
We construct a simple model incorporating various urban labour market phenom-ena obtaining in develo...
This paper presents a quantitative macroeconomic model that accounts for key features of the labor m...
This article discusses regional labor segmentation in Colombia using stochastic Markov chains. We di...
We construct a simple model incorporating various urban labour mar-ket phenomena obtaining in develo...
We construct a simple model incorporating various urban labour market phenomena obtaining in develop...
Despite the existence of a large empirical literature, there is no conclusive answer to whether labo...
This article discusses regional labor segmentation using stochastic Markov chains. We present a for...
This paper assesses labor market segmentation across formal and informal salaried jobs and self-empl...
We construct a simple model incorporating various urban labour mar-ket phenomena obtaining in develo...
In middle-income countries, the informal sector often accounts for a substantial fraction of the urb...
Using estimates of earnings functions in Ghana, this paper exam-ines patterns of labor market segmen...
This paper assesses labor market segmentation across formal and informal salaried jobs and self-empl...