The main objective of this study is to examine the impact of geographic isolation of individuals living in El Salvador's rural areas on three labor market outcomes: labor force participation decision, sector of employment, and labor income. In this study, it is hypothesized that living in geographic isolation has a negative impact on rural workers' labor outcomes. The main results of this study indicate that the degree of geographic isolation does not discourage men from working; on the contrary, men living farther away from urban and maquila jobs are more likely to work. However, women living in greater isolation are highly concentrated in own-production agricultural activities, where women's skills are rewarded less than comparable men's ...
This study estimates separate selectivity bias corrected wage equations for for-mal and informal wor...
Rural households often rely heavily on short-term readjustments in labor supply between wage and sel...
Although earnings generally increased in rural areas in the 1990s, Hispanic population growth led to...
We investigate wage settings in an experimental labor market to measure the effect of otherwise unob...
By paying particular attention to the local economic context, this paper analyzes rural non-agricult...
Includes bibliographyIn the 1990s, rural development specialists became increasingly interested in r...
This paper uses the well-known Oaxaca-Blinder decomposition technique to understand the determinants...
The geographic area where workers reside and work defines the labor market area. The opportunities a...
Includes bibliographyNon-agricultural rural employment accounts for an increasing proportion of tota...
This article analyses the determinants of both participation in non-farm employment and nonfarm earn...
The study establishes the link between agricultural labour productivity and natural resources at the...
By paying particular attention to the local economic context, this paper analyzes the factors that i...
This dissertation contains three independent studies that analyze labor markets in transformation. T...
Sociologists have long argued that spatial mismatch, or costs for workers associated with the distan...
Focusing on the factors inhibiting the labor market's adjustment to economic change, the study exami...
This study estimates separate selectivity bias corrected wage equations for for-mal and informal wor...
Rural households often rely heavily on short-term readjustments in labor supply between wage and sel...
Although earnings generally increased in rural areas in the 1990s, Hispanic population growth led to...
We investigate wage settings in an experimental labor market to measure the effect of otherwise unob...
By paying particular attention to the local economic context, this paper analyzes rural non-agricult...
Includes bibliographyIn the 1990s, rural development specialists became increasingly interested in r...
This paper uses the well-known Oaxaca-Blinder decomposition technique to understand the determinants...
The geographic area where workers reside and work defines the labor market area. The opportunities a...
Includes bibliographyNon-agricultural rural employment accounts for an increasing proportion of tota...
This article analyses the determinants of both participation in non-farm employment and nonfarm earn...
The study establishes the link between agricultural labour productivity and natural resources at the...
By paying particular attention to the local economic context, this paper analyzes the factors that i...
This dissertation contains three independent studies that analyze labor markets in transformation. T...
Sociologists have long argued that spatial mismatch, or costs for workers associated with the distan...
Focusing on the factors inhibiting the labor market's adjustment to economic change, the study exami...
This study estimates separate selectivity bias corrected wage equations for for-mal and informal wor...
Rural households often rely heavily on short-term readjustments in labor supply between wage and sel...
Although earnings generally increased in rural areas in the 1990s, Hispanic population growth led to...