AN EMPIRICAL EXPLORATION OF GEOGRAPHIC HETEROGENEITIES IN LABOR MARKETS INFORMALITY AND MINIMUM WAGE EFFECTS

Dual labor markets, defined by the existence or not of a formal labor contract, are a widespread feature in developing countries. Part of this duality results from marked asymmetries between relevant groups and categories, given one-size-fits-all regulation. This article proposes an exploration o...

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Main Authors: Lucas Ferrero, Carlos Matías Hisgen
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Language:English
Published: Universidad Nacional de Misiones 2021-01-01
Series:Visión de Futuro
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Online Access:https://visiondefuturo.fce.unam.edu.ar/index.php/visiondefuturo/article/view/490/345
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spelling doaj-c5417fb976884661b1e2eee779875de02021-03-18T13:03:24ZengUniversidad Nacional de MisionesVisión de Futuro1668-87081669-76342021-01-01251194226https://doi.org/10.36995/j.visiondefuturo.2021.25.01.005.enAN EMPIRICAL EXPLORATION OF GEOGRAPHIC HETEROGENEITIES IN LABOR MARKETS INFORMALITY AND MINIMUM WAGE EFFECTSLucas Ferrero0Carlos Matías Hisgen1School of Economics National University of the Northeast Resistencia, Chaco, Argentina. Mail: lucasferrero@gmail.comSchool of Economics National University of the Northeast Resistencia, Chaco, Argentina. Mail: mhisgen@gmail.comDual labor markets, defined by the existence or not of a formal labor contract, are a widespread feature in developing countries. Part of this duality results from marked asymmetries between relevant groups and categories, given one-size-fits-all regulation. This article proposes an exploration of the relationship between informality and the minimum wage as a potential source of variation for the identification heterogeneous effects between regions in Argentina. The results obtained support the existence of heterogeneities in policy effects between the central and peripheral regions. The distribution of wages and the level of compliance with the associated minimum wage regulations are the main variables of interest; both exhibit differential effects across regions, stronger northern agglomerations. These are robust to various specifications and controls associated with interregional differences (educational levels, size of companies, sectoral differences, among others). Results have important implications given persistent regional backwardness, and heterogeneities in terms of the workings of both markets and related policies.https://visiondefuturo.fce.unam.edu.ar/index.php/visiondefuturo/article/view/490/345minimum wageinformalityregional heterogeneitiesargentina
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AN EMPIRICAL EXPLORATION OF GEOGRAPHIC HETEROGENEITIES IN LABOR MARKETS INFORMALITY AND MINIMUM WAGE EFFECTS
Visión de Futuro
minimum wage
informality
regional heterogeneities
argentina
author_facet Lucas Ferrero
Carlos Matías Hisgen
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title AN EMPIRICAL EXPLORATION OF GEOGRAPHIC HETEROGENEITIES IN LABOR MARKETS INFORMALITY AND MINIMUM WAGE EFFECTS
title_short AN EMPIRICAL EXPLORATION OF GEOGRAPHIC HETEROGENEITIES IN LABOR MARKETS INFORMALITY AND MINIMUM WAGE EFFECTS
title_full AN EMPIRICAL EXPLORATION OF GEOGRAPHIC HETEROGENEITIES IN LABOR MARKETS INFORMALITY AND MINIMUM WAGE EFFECTS
title_fullStr AN EMPIRICAL EXPLORATION OF GEOGRAPHIC HETEROGENEITIES IN LABOR MARKETS INFORMALITY AND MINIMUM WAGE EFFECTS
title_full_unstemmed AN EMPIRICAL EXPLORATION OF GEOGRAPHIC HETEROGENEITIES IN LABOR MARKETS INFORMALITY AND MINIMUM WAGE EFFECTS
title_sort empirical exploration of geographic heterogeneities in labor markets informality and minimum wage effects
publisher Universidad Nacional de Misiones
series Visión de Futuro
issn 1668-8708
1669-7634
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Dual labor markets, defined by the existence or not of a formal labor contract, are a widespread feature in developing countries. Part of this duality results from marked asymmetries between relevant groups and categories, given one-size-fits-all regulation. This article proposes an exploration of the relationship between informality and the minimum wage as a potential source of variation for the identification heterogeneous effects between regions in Argentina. The results obtained support the existence of heterogeneities in policy effects between the central and peripheral regions. The distribution of wages and the level of compliance with the associated minimum wage regulations are the main variables of interest; both exhibit differential effects across regions, stronger northern agglomerations. These are robust to various specifications and controls associated with interregional differences (educational levels, size of companies, sectoral differences, among others). Results have important implications given persistent regional backwardness, and heterogeneities in terms of the workings of both markets and related policies.
topic minimum wage
informality
regional heterogeneities
argentina
url https://visiondefuturo.fce.unam.edu.ar/index.php/visiondefuturo/article/view/490/345
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