Abstract: This paper discusses a set of statistics for examining labor market dynamics in developing countries and offers a simple search model that informs their interpretation. It then employs panel data from Argentina, Brazil and Mexico to generate a set of preliminary stylized facts about patterns of sectoral transition and duration. Finally, it nests two competing views of the informal sector within the model and uses variation in the statistics across age and the business cycle to help discriminate between them. The results suggest that a substantial part of the informal sector, particularly the self-employed, corresponds to voluntary entry, although informal salaried work may correspond more closely to the standard queuing view, esp...
Despite the existence of a large empirical literature, there is no conclusive answer to whether labo...
We shed light on the driving forces behind unemployment fluctuations and short-run changes in the in...
We shed light on the driving forces behind unemployment fluctuations and short-run changes in the in...
Abstract: This paper discusses a set of statistics for examining and comparing labor market dynamic...
The dissertation deals with the analysis of informality in developing countries considering both the...
[eng] The dissertation deals with the analysis of informality in developing countries considering b...
Abstract: This paper applies recent advances in the study of labor market dynamics to a representati...
This paper examines the adjustment of developing country labor markets to macroeconomic shocks. It m...
Abstract: This paper applies recent advances in the study of labor market dynamics to a representati...
Abstract: Informality is widespread in most developing countries. In Latin America, 50 percent of sa...
When labor market economists started to work on segmented labor markets, they classified informal em...
We shed light on the driving forces behind unemployment fluctuations and short-run changes in the in...
This article offers an alternative to the traditional dualistic view of the relationship be-tween fo...
We construct a simple model incorporating various urban labour mar-ket phenomena obtaining in develo...
We shed light on the driving forces behind unemployment fluctuations and short-run changes in the in...
Despite the existence of a large empirical literature, there is no conclusive answer to whether labo...
We shed light on the driving forces behind unemployment fluctuations and short-run changes in the in...
We shed light on the driving forces behind unemployment fluctuations and short-run changes in the in...
Abstract: This paper discusses a set of statistics for examining and comparing labor market dynamic...
The dissertation deals with the analysis of informality in developing countries considering both the...
[eng] The dissertation deals with the analysis of informality in developing countries considering b...
Abstract: This paper applies recent advances in the study of labor market dynamics to a representati...
This paper examines the adjustment of developing country labor markets to macroeconomic shocks. It m...
Abstract: This paper applies recent advances in the study of labor market dynamics to a representati...
Abstract: Informality is widespread in most developing countries. In Latin America, 50 percent of sa...
When labor market economists started to work on segmented labor markets, they classified informal em...
We shed light on the driving forces behind unemployment fluctuations and short-run changes in the in...
This article offers an alternative to the traditional dualistic view of the relationship be-tween fo...
We construct a simple model incorporating various urban labour mar-ket phenomena obtaining in develo...
We shed light on the driving forces behind unemployment fluctuations and short-run changes in the in...
Despite the existence of a large empirical literature, there is no conclusive answer to whether labo...
We shed light on the driving forces behind unemployment fluctuations and short-run changes in the in...
We shed light on the driving forces behind unemployment fluctuations and short-run changes in the in...