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informality are not countercyclical, but, if anything, pro-cyclical. Together, these challenge the conventional wisdom that has … moments of worker flows series that are needed for calibration. -- Gross worker flows ; labor market dynamics ; informality …
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informality are not countercyclical, but, if anything, pro-cyclical. Together, these challenge the conventional wisdom that has …
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US and not to the traditional idea of informality constituting the inferior sector of a segmented market. That said, the … counter cyclical job finding in the formal sector combined with the acyclical job finding in informality does lead to the …
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US and not to the traditional idea of informality constituting the inferior sector of a segmented market. That said, the … counter cyclical job finding in the formal sector combined with the acyclical job finding in informality does lead to the …
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and not to the traditional idea of informality constituting the inferior sector of a segmented market. That said, the … counter cyclical job finding in the formal sector combined with the acyclical job finding in informality does lead to the …
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informality are not countercyclical, but, if anything, pro-cyclical. Together, these challenge the conventional wisdom that has …
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This paper examines the adjustment of developing country labor markets to macroeconomic shocks. It models as having two sectors: a formal salaried (tradable) sector that may or may not be affected by union or legislation induced wage rigidities, and an informal (nontradable) self-employment...
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By exploiting recent advances in mixed (stochastic parameter) ordered probit estimators and a unique longitudinal dataset from Ghana, this paper examines the distribution of subjective wellbeing across sectors of employment and offers insights into the functioning of developing country labor...
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