While scholarship on the politics of labor market divides and labor law in Latin America has bloomed in recent years, this literature rarely looks at the role of public opinion. Using data on public attitudes towards labor law for 18 Latin American countries, we start filling this gap. We follow the literature on labor market divides to see how far those at the margins of the formal labor market differ in their opinions from the formally employed. We find that large segments of the people perceive labor law as protective for workers, but there are also important divides: Whereas formal sector workers indeed assess the protective function of labor law positively, informal sector workers are more sceptical. Moreover, we find feedback effects ...
This paper was presented at the 2009 IPSA World Congress of Political Science.In a comparative inst...
A preliminary version was delivered at the 2006 Meeting of the Latin American Studies Association, S...
We survey the research on the effect of employment laws in developing countries, using papers publis...
While scholarship on the politics of labor market divides and labor law in Latin America has bloomed...
Scholars have produced a limited understanding of the effect of informal labor status on a worker’s ...
Do left parties pursue significantly different policies that other parties? More specifically, the q...
Although labor informality has been identified for years as a central issue for Latin American count...
Labor informality is a pervasive characteristic of the labor markets in Latin America, and a centra...
Chapter 1 replicates and extends Khamis (2009) to provide a detailed analysis of informality in the ...
"This study investigates the extent to which labor market dualization polarizes preferences on redis...
This dissertation examines the political and institutional context in Latin American countries betwe...
We survey the research on the effect of employment laws in developing countries, using papers publis...
Moderator: Raquel Aldana, Professor of Law and Director, Inter-American Program, University of the P...
Competing accounts of the effect of globalization on labor politics agree that firms influence regul...
This paper analyzes, using country-level panel data from transition economies and Latin America, the...
This paper was presented at the 2009 IPSA World Congress of Political Science.In a comparative inst...
A preliminary version was delivered at the 2006 Meeting of the Latin American Studies Association, S...
We survey the research on the effect of employment laws in developing countries, using papers publis...
While scholarship on the politics of labor market divides and labor law in Latin America has bloomed...
Scholars have produced a limited understanding of the effect of informal labor status on a worker’s ...
Do left parties pursue significantly different policies that other parties? More specifically, the q...
Although labor informality has been identified for years as a central issue for Latin American count...
Labor informality is a pervasive characteristic of the labor markets in Latin America, and a centra...
Chapter 1 replicates and extends Khamis (2009) to provide a detailed analysis of informality in the ...
"This study investigates the extent to which labor market dualization polarizes preferences on redis...
This dissertation examines the political and institutional context in Latin American countries betwe...
We survey the research on the effect of employment laws in developing countries, using papers publis...
Moderator: Raquel Aldana, Professor of Law and Director, Inter-American Program, University of the P...
Competing accounts of the effect of globalization on labor politics agree that firms influence regul...
This paper analyzes, using country-level panel data from transition economies and Latin America, the...
This paper was presented at the 2009 IPSA World Congress of Political Science.In a comparative inst...
A preliminary version was delivered at the 2006 Meeting of the Latin American Studies Association, S...
We survey the research on the effect of employment laws in developing countries, using papers publis...