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informalization of the urban labor market. Enforcement of the law, however, varies substantially across cities. The paper analyzes the … determinants of worker satisfaction with the enforcement of the law, the propensity of workers to have a labor contract, workers …
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labor regulation and the use of digital technology. The analysis shows a statistically and economically significant …, using the World Bank's Doing Business indicators, which allow several aspects of labor market regulation?such as …
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regulation on employment at the store level. We find that stricter labor regulation has a strong negative effect on employment …
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unemployment and, given unemployment, are more likely in countries with better regulation. An efficient legal system that enforces … related to the business cycle, better regulation reduces the likelihood of high unemployment and facilitates a more rapid …
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Over the past 30 years, Vietnam has experienced significant shifts of employment away from agriculture toward manufacturing and services, away from household enterprises toward registered and regulated businesses, and away from state-owned enterprises toward private firms. This paper argues that...
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This paper uses the 2011 Cambodia Socio-Economic Survey to analyze the relationship between participation in the garment industry and household welfare. The analysis relies on propensity score matching estimators to investigate whether households that have at least one member employed in the...
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The end of the Multi-fiber Arrangement/Agreement on Textiles and Clothing in 2005 was a major policy change that affected the allocation of global apparel productions well as the lives of workers involved in this sector. Since the apparel industry is often the major female employer in developing...
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This paper examines the impact of two crises on the global apparel value chain: the World Trade Organization phase-out of the quota system for textiles and apparel in 2005, which provided access for many poor and small export-oriented economies to the markets of industrialized countries, and the...
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Can the clothing sector be a driver of export diversification and growth for today's low-income countries as it was in the past for countries that have graduated into middle income? This paper assesses this issue taking into account key changes to the market for clothing: the emergence of India...
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Disasters in Bangladesh and protests elsewhere have created an intense debate about the value, particularly to women, of apparel employment in developing countries. This paper focuses on how the forces of globalization, specifically the Multi-Fibre Arrangement (MFA), have affected women's wages...
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