We construct a simple model incorporating various urban labour market phenomena obtaining in developing economies, and we give a diagrammatic formulation of the market equilibrium. Our initial formulation assumes an integrated labour market and allows for entrepreneurship, self-employment, and wage employment. We then introduce labour market segmentation. In equilibrium voluntary and involuntary self-employment, formal and informal wage employment, and formal and informal entrepreneurship may all coexist. We illustrate the model by an example calibrated on Latin American data, examining individual labour market transitions and implications of education/training and labour market policies
Labor markets are important, because most people, especially the poor, derive all or the great bulk ...
The informal sector plays an important role in the functioning of labor markets in emerging economie...
Most occupational choice models introduce only two options for agents: entrepreneurial activities or...
We construct a simple model incorporating various urban labour market phenom-ena obtaining in develo...
We construct a simple model incorporating various urban labour mar-ket phenomena obtaining in develo...
We construct a simple model incorporating various urban labour mar-ket phenomena obtaining in develo...
Labour markets of developing countries are typically characterised by low unemployment but high inf...
In middle-income countries, the informal sector often accounts for a substantial fraction of urban e...
In middle-income countries, the informal sector often accounts for a substantial fraction of the urb...
We develop an equilibrium wage-posting model with heterogeneous firms that decide to locate in the f...
International audienceThis paper proposes an equilibrium matching model for developing countries’ la...
This paper examines the adjustment of developing country labor markets to macroeconomic shocks. It m...
The labor market in developing countries is remarkably heterogeneous, with a small productive formal...
The informal sector plays an important role in the functioning of labor markets in emerging economi...
Labor markets are important, because most of the poor derive all of their income or the great bulk o...
Labor markets are important, because most people, especially the poor, derive all or the great bulk ...
The informal sector plays an important role in the functioning of labor markets in emerging economie...
Most occupational choice models introduce only two options for agents: entrepreneurial activities or...
We construct a simple model incorporating various urban labour market phenom-ena obtaining in develo...
We construct a simple model incorporating various urban labour mar-ket phenomena obtaining in develo...
We construct a simple model incorporating various urban labour mar-ket phenomena obtaining in develo...
Labour markets of developing countries are typically characterised by low unemployment but high inf...
In middle-income countries, the informal sector often accounts for a substantial fraction of urban e...
In middle-income countries, the informal sector often accounts for a substantial fraction of the urb...
We develop an equilibrium wage-posting model with heterogeneous firms that decide to locate in the f...
International audienceThis paper proposes an equilibrium matching model for developing countries’ la...
This paper examines the adjustment of developing country labor markets to macroeconomic shocks. It m...
The labor market in developing countries is remarkably heterogeneous, with a small productive formal...
The informal sector plays an important role in the functioning of labor markets in emerging economi...
Labor markets are important, because most of the poor derive all of their income or the great bulk o...
Labor markets are important, because most people, especially the poor, derive all or the great bulk ...
The informal sector plays an important role in the functioning of labor markets in emerging economie...
Most occupational choice models introduce only two options for agents: entrepreneurial activities or...