Informality and labour market segmentation: the case of Argentina

The document evaluates the presence of segmentation in the Argentinean labour market. The analysis is centred on the comparison of the earnings of formal and informal workers. Two different approaches to the definition of informality are used. The existence of a formal premium is tested using dynamic data and semiparametric techniques. The period analysed is 1996-2006 for all urban surveyed areas. Our results support the segmentation hypothesis for the Argentine urban labour market: workers with similar probabilities of entering/exiting across sectors obtain different earnings.

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Main Authors: Beccaría, Luis Alberto, Groisman, Fernando
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 2015-12
Subjects:EMPLEO, MERCADO DE TRABAJO, SECTOR INFORMAL, ZONAS URBANAS, INGRESOS, ESTADISTICAS DEL EMPLEO, EMPLOYMENT, LABOUR MARKET, INFORMAL SECTOR, URBAN AREAS, INCOME, EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS,
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11362/40067
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