This paper assesses labor market segmentation across formal and informal salaried jobs and self-employment in three Latin American and three transition countries. It looks separately at the markets for skilled and unskilled labor, inquiring if segmentation is an exclusive feature of the latter. Longitudinal data are used to assess wage differentials and mobility patterns across jobs. To study mobility, the paper compares observed transitions with a new benchmark measure of mobility under the assumption of no segmentation. It finds evidence of a formal wage premium relative to informal salaried jobs in the three Latin American countries, but not in transition economies. It also finds evidence of extensive mobility across these two types of j...
In this paper, we explore the connection between labor market segmentation in two sectors, a modern ...
This paper briefly reviews the empirical evidence on labor market segmentation and presents some new...
Despite the existence of a large empirical literature, there is no conclusive answer to whether labo...
This paper assesses labor market segmentation across formal and informal salaried jobs and self-empl...
The article examines how the labour market value of education has changed in the context of the expa...
This article measures the degree of segmentation in the Brazilian labor market. Controlling for obse...
Formal-informal earnings differentials in urban labour markets in Brazil tend to persist and the gap...
1) Informality and Overeducation in the Labor Market of a Developing Country This chapter explor...
This paper measures the degree of segmentation in the Brazilian labor market – the wage differential...
Abstract: The purpose of this chapter is to carry out a comparative analysis of labour markets in E...
This article offers an alternative to the traditional dualistic view of the relationship be-tween fo...
The article focuses on the conditions of self-employed professionals in the European and Latin Ameri...
Item does not contain fulltextWe use PIAAC data on the literacy and numeracy skills of 49,366 25-to-...
Based on recent data collected by the UNESCO Institute of Statistics and the OECD in the context of ...
In this paper, we explore the connection between labor market segmentation in two sectors, a modern ...
In this paper, we explore the connection between labor market segmentation in two sectors, a modern ...
This paper briefly reviews the empirical evidence on labor market segmentation and presents some new...
Despite the existence of a large empirical literature, there is no conclusive answer to whether labo...
This paper assesses labor market segmentation across formal and informal salaried jobs and self-empl...
The article examines how the labour market value of education has changed in the context of the expa...
This article measures the degree of segmentation in the Brazilian labor market. Controlling for obse...
Formal-informal earnings differentials in urban labour markets in Brazil tend to persist and the gap...
1) Informality and Overeducation in the Labor Market of a Developing Country This chapter explor...
This paper measures the degree of segmentation in the Brazilian labor market – the wage differential...
Abstract: The purpose of this chapter is to carry out a comparative analysis of labour markets in E...
This article offers an alternative to the traditional dualistic view of the relationship be-tween fo...
The article focuses on the conditions of self-employed professionals in the European and Latin Ameri...
Item does not contain fulltextWe use PIAAC data on the literacy and numeracy skills of 49,366 25-to-...
Based on recent data collected by the UNESCO Institute of Statistics and the OECD in the context of ...
In this paper, we explore the connection between labor market segmentation in two sectors, a modern ...
In this paper, we explore the connection between labor market segmentation in two sectors, a modern ...
This paper briefly reviews the empirical evidence on labor market segmentation and presents some new...
Despite the existence of a large empirical literature, there is no conclusive answer to whether labo...