Informality and Productivity in the Labor Market: Peru 1986 - 2001

Peru has one of the highest informality rates in Latin America, with almost 60 percent of the urban labor force working at the margins of labor market legislation or in microenterprises that lack basic labor market standards (Marcouiller, Ruiz de Castilla, and Woodruff, 1997). This paper identifies two factors that can explain the variation in informality rates in the 1990s. First, Peru experienced a steady increase in employment allocation in traditionally informal sectorsin particular, retail trade and transport. Second, there was a sharp increase in nonwage labor costs, despite a reduction in the average productivity of the economy. In addition, the paper illustrates the negative correlation between productivity and informality by evaluating the impacts of the PROJOVEN youth training program.

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Main Author: Inter-American Development Bank
Other Authors: José Galdo
Format: Working Papers biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Inter-American Development Bank
Subjects:Labor Policy, WP-609,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0010979
https://publications.iadb.org/en/informality-and-productivity-labor-market-peru-1986-2001
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spelling dig-bid-node-102172024-05-30T20:25:17ZInformality and Productivity in the Labor Market: Peru 1986 - 2001 2007-07-01T00:00:00+0000 http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0010979 https://publications.iadb.org/en/informality-and-productivity-labor-market-peru-1986-2001 Inter-American Development Bank Labor Policy WP-609 Peru has one of the highest informality rates in Latin America, with almost 60 percent of the urban labor force working at the margins of labor market legislation or in microenterprises that lack basic labor market standards (Marcouiller, Ruiz de Castilla, and Woodruff, 1997). This paper identifies two factors that can explain the variation in informality rates in the 1990s. First, Peru experienced a steady increase in employment allocation in traditionally informal sectorsin particular, retail trade and transport. Second, there was a sharp increase in nonwage labor costs, despite a reduction in the average productivity of the economy. In addition, the paper illustrates the negative correlation between productivity and informality by evaluating the impacts of the PROJOVEN youth training program. Inter-American Development Bank José Galdo Jaime Saavedra-Chanduví Alberto E. Chong Working Papers application/pdf IDB Publications Peru en
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Informality and Productivity in the Labor Market: Peru 1986 - 2001
description Peru has one of the highest informality rates in Latin America, with almost 60 percent of the urban labor force working at the margins of labor market legislation or in microenterprises that lack basic labor market standards (Marcouiller, Ruiz de Castilla, and Woodruff, 1997). This paper identifies two factors that can explain the variation in informality rates in the 1990s. First, Peru experienced a steady increase in employment allocation in traditionally informal sectorsin particular, retail trade and transport. Second, there was a sharp increase in nonwage labor costs, despite a reduction in the average productivity of the economy. In addition, the paper illustrates the negative correlation between productivity and informality by evaluating the impacts of the PROJOVEN youth training program.
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