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. Furthermore, we observe important effect heterogeneity by employment formality as the stringency of the country's lockdown …
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migration propensity, due to migration costs; a larger network of past emigrants from the same community mitigates this …
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. Furthermore, we observe important effect heterogeneity by employment formality as the stringency of the country’s lockdown …
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In developing countries, some workers have formal jobs while others are occupied in informal positions. One view regarding this duality suggests that sectors are segmented, which means that a worker in the informal sector identical to another in the formal sector cannot get a formal position due...
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We use a dynamic stochastic general equilibrium search and matching model with salaried employment and informal self-employment to analyze the implications of introducing universal unemployment protection for informal workers through transfers, which are conditional on participation in training...
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This paper describes the reforms aimed at simplifying the administrative procedures for labor registration and the payment of social security contributions that were carried out in Argentina in 2005 and 2007. Analysis of the legislation, as well as a survey conducted among accountants, reveals...
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