We develop a model where workers may enter self-employment or search for jobs as employees and where there is heterogeneity across workers’ managerial ability. Workers with higher skills will manage larger firms while workers with low managerial ability will run smaller firms and will be in self-employment only when they cannot find a salaried job. For these workers self-employment is a secondary/informal form of employment. The Burdett and Mortensen (1998) equilibrium search model is used for illustration as a special case of our more general framework. Empirical evidence from Mexico is provided and demonstrates that firm size wage effects for employees and selfemployed workers are broadly consistent with the model.Self-employment, Manager...
In most developing nations, formal workers tend to be more experienced, more educated, and earn more...
It is often argued that informal labor markets in developing countries promote growth by reducing th...
In middle-income countries, the informal sector often accounts for a substantial fraction of urban e...
We develop a model where workers may enter self-employment or search for jobs as employees and where...
Self-employed workers account for between 8% and 30% of participants in the labor markets of OECD co...
Since a big proportion of the labor force in developing countries belongs to the self-employment sec...
We use an equilibrium search framework to model a formal- informal sector labour market where the in...
We construct a simple model incorporating various urban labour market phenomena obtaining in develop...
We use an equilibrium search framework to model a formal- informal sector labour market where the i...
The informal sector plays an important role in the functioning of labor markets in emerging economie...
We show theoretically that when larger firms pay higher wages and are more likely to be caught defau...
We develop a search and matching model where firms and workers are allowed to form matches (jobs) th...
We develop a search and matching model where matches (jobs) can be formal or informal. Workers choo...
The informal sector plays an important role in the functioning of labor markets in emerging economi...
We develop a model of self-employment in the search and matching frame-work of Mortensen and Pissari...
In most developing nations, formal workers tend to be more experienced, more educated, and earn more...
It is often argued that informal labor markets in developing countries promote growth by reducing th...
In middle-income countries, the informal sector often accounts for a substantial fraction of urban e...
We develop a model where workers may enter self-employment or search for jobs as employees and where...
Self-employed workers account for between 8% and 30% of participants in the labor markets of OECD co...
Since a big proportion of the labor force in developing countries belongs to the self-employment sec...
We use an equilibrium search framework to model a formal- informal sector labour market where the in...
We construct a simple model incorporating various urban labour market phenomena obtaining in develop...
We use an equilibrium search framework to model a formal- informal sector labour market where the i...
The informal sector plays an important role in the functioning of labor markets in emerging economie...
We show theoretically that when larger firms pay higher wages and are more likely to be caught defau...
We develop a search and matching model where firms and workers are allowed to form matches (jobs) th...
We develop a search and matching model where matches (jobs) can be formal or informal. Workers choo...
The informal sector plays an important role in the functioning of labor markets in emerging economi...
We develop a model of self-employment in the search and matching frame-work of Mortensen and Pissari...
In most developing nations, formal workers tend to be more experienced, more educated, and earn more...
It is often argued that informal labor markets in developing countries promote growth by reducing th...
In middle-income countries, the informal sector often accounts for a substantial fraction of urban e...