Do more flexible labor market regulations reduce informal employment in formal firms? This paper examines the effects of changes in labor regulations on the incidence of formal employment. Using the case of Egypt, we study the effects of the introduction of more flexible labor regulations in 2003 on the probability that non-contractual workers will be granted a formal employment contract. To identify the effect of the law and control for potential confounding factors, we use a difference-in-difference estimator that measures the difference in the pre and post-law probability of obtaining a formal contract across a treatment group of non-contractual workers initially employed in formal firms and a comparison group of non-contractual workers ...
Informal employment is a pervasive and persistent feature of most developing and developed economies...
The ILO (2018) report shows that more than 61 per cent of the world's employed population work infor...
Abstract: This paper investigates how employment regulations affect firms ’ use of more flexible em...
This paper examines the effect of the new labor law of 2003, which provides flexibility in the hiri...
Egypt has undergone a number of economic reform measures since the early 1990s, with the aim of libe...
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This study examines the worker transitions across labor market states including formal/informal divi...
Enforcement of labor regulations in the formal sector may drive workers to informality because they ...
Informal employment is a pervasive and persistent feature of most developing and developed economies...
Abstract: This paper investigates how employment regulations affect firms ’ use of more flexible em...
This paper analyses the emergence of the informal economy in the environment characterised by non-co...
This paper investigates how employment regulations affect firms’ use of more flexible employment ar...
Informal employment is a pervasive and persistent feature of most developing and developed economies...
The ILO (2018) report shows that more than 61 per cent of the world's employed population work infor...
Abstract: This paper investigates how employment regulations affect firms ’ use of more flexible em...
This paper examines the effect of the new labor law of 2003, which provides flexibility in the hiri...
Egypt has undergone a number of economic reform measures since the early 1990s, with the aim of libe...
International audienceThis study examines the impact of trade openness on job quality, measured by t...
PowerPoint presentationThe presentation analyzes effects of the Egyptian labor law (No. 12, 2003) on...
International audienceThis paper proposes an equilibrium matching model for developing countries’ la...
URL des Documents de travail : http://centredeconomiesorbonne.univ-paris1.fr/bandeau-haut/documents-...
This study examines the worker transitions across labor market states including formal/informal divi...
Enforcement of labor regulations in the formal sector may drive workers to informality because they ...
Informal employment is a pervasive and persistent feature of most developing and developed economies...
Abstract: This paper investigates how employment regulations affect firms ’ use of more flexible em...
This paper analyses the emergence of the informal economy in the environment characterised by non-co...
This paper investigates how employment regulations affect firms’ use of more flexible employment ar...
Informal employment is a pervasive and persistent feature of most developing and developed economies...
The ILO (2018) report shows that more than 61 per cent of the world's employed population work infor...
Abstract: This paper investigates how employment regulations affect firms ’ use of more flexible em...