International audienceThis study examines the impact of trade openness on job quality, measured by the share of informal and irregular employment in total employment. By combining a microeconomic dataset (the Egyptian Labor Market Panel Survey) with macroeconomic variables (tariffs), we assess the effect of trade reforms on informal/irregular workers in Egypt. Our main findings show that there is a positive association between tariffs and both informal and irregular employments in Egypt. This effect is likely because the least productive informal firms will be forced to exit the industry and only the most productive (formal) firms will export to the international markets. This will increase the demand for formal (and eventually regular) wor...
This paper assesses the impact of trade liberalization in Egypt by comparing regions more exposed to...
International audienceThis paper proposes an equilibrium matching model for developing countries’ la...
This study examines the worker transitions across labor market states including formal/informal divi...
International audienceThis study examines the impact of trade openness on job quality, measured by t...
This paper investigates the impact of trade openness on wage and job quality outcomes in the Egyptia...
In 2015 the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa launched the Tripartite Free Trade Area, a...
Do more flexible labor market regulations reduce informal employment in formal firms? This paper exa...
Egypt has undergone a number of economic reform measures since the early 1990s, with the aim of libe...
First published online: 28 September 2020After more than two decades of trade liberalization, faced ...
After more than two decades of trade liberalization, faced with deep structural problems which were ...
A large proportion of internationally traded goods are subject to labor standards and this proportio...
This paper examines the effect of the new labor law of 2003, which provides flexibility in the hiri...
This paper explores the impact of trade liberalization on manufacturing employment and wages over a ...
Informality is a salient feature of labor market in Egypt as it is the case with many developing cou...
This paper assesses the impact of trade liberalization in Egypt by comparing regions more exposed to...
International audienceThis paper proposes an equilibrium matching model for developing countries’ la...
This study examines the worker transitions across labor market states including formal/informal divi...
International audienceThis study examines the impact of trade openness on job quality, measured by t...
This paper investigates the impact of trade openness on wage and job quality outcomes in the Egyptia...
In 2015 the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa launched the Tripartite Free Trade Area, a...
Do more flexible labor market regulations reduce informal employment in formal firms? This paper exa...
Egypt has undergone a number of economic reform measures since the early 1990s, with the aim of libe...
First published online: 28 September 2020After more than two decades of trade liberalization, faced ...
After more than two decades of trade liberalization, faced with deep structural problems which were ...
A large proportion of internationally traded goods are subject to labor standards and this proportio...
This paper examines the effect of the new labor law of 2003, which provides flexibility in the hiri...
This paper explores the impact of trade liberalization on manufacturing employment and wages over a ...
Informality is a salient feature of labor market in Egypt as it is the case with many developing cou...
This paper assesses the impact of trade liberalization in Egypt by comparing regions more exposed to...
International audienceThis paper proposes an equilibrium matching model for developing countries’ la...
This study examines the worker transitions across labor market states including formal/informal divi...