There is an ongoing debate among researchers and policy makers, whether informal sector employment is a result of competitive market forces or labor market segmentation. More recently it has been argued that none of the two theories sufficiently explains informal employment, but that the informal sector shows a heterogenous structure. For some workers the informal sector is an attractive employment opportunity, whereas for others – rationed out of the formal sector – the informal sector is a strategy of last resort. To test the empirical relevance of this hypothesis we formulate an econometric model which allows for several unobserved segments within the informal sector and apply it to the urban labor market in Côte d'Ivoire
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Informality is ubiquitous in most developing countries. Understanding the informal economy is theref...
It has been recently argued that the informal sector of the labor market in a developing economy sho...
How can an informal job in formal employment be defined, who has an informal job and what are the la...
How can an informal job in formal establishments be defined? Who has an informal job? What are the l...
Developing countries have become concerned over the problems of unemployment, provision of basic nee...
The dissertation deals with the analysis of informality in developing countries considering both the...
Purpose — This chapter evaluates the cross-national variations in the proportion of employment that ...
This article deals with 'the informal sector' which is one of the most important issues in modern de...
none1noEven though informal employment is widespread in transition economies, the literature on this...
This article offers an alternative to the traditional dualistic view of the relationship be-tween fo...
Labour markets of developing countries are typically characterised by low unemployment but high inf...
The main objective of this paper is to highlight the determinants of informal sector activity with a...
[Excerpt] The purpose of this paper is to assess the compatibility between theoretical models of the...
International audienceThis paper proposes an equilibrium matching model for developing countries’ la...
Rapid and uncontrolled migration created by the population moving from rural to urban areas causes s...
Informality is ubiquitous in most developing countries. Understanding the informal economy is theref...
It has been recently argued that the informal sector of the labor market in a developing economy sho...
How can an informal job in formal employment be defined, who has an informal job and what are the la...
How can an informal job in formal establishments be defined? Who has an informal job? What are the l...
Developing countries have become concerned over the problems of unemployment, provision of basic nee...
The dissertation deals with the analysis of informality in developing countries considering both the...
Purpose — This chapter evaluates the cross-national variations in the proportion of employment that ...
This article deals with 'the informal sector' which is one of the most important issues in modern de...
none1noEven though informal employment is widespread in transition economies, the literature on this...
This article offers an alternative to the traditional dualistic view of the relationship be-tween fo...
Labour markets of developing countries are typically characterised by low unemployment but high inf...
The main objective of this paper is to highlight the determinants of informal sector activity with a...
[Excerpt] The purpose of this paper is to assess the compatibility between theoretical models of the...
International audienceThis paper proposes an equilibrium matching model for developing countries’ la...
Rapid and uncontrolled migration created by the population moving from rural to urban areas causes s...