2018
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.3103051
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Informal Employment Relationships and the Labor Market: Is There Segmentation in Ukraine?

Abstract: One of the most important factors that determine individuals' quality of life and wellbeing is their position in the labor market and the type of jobs that they hold. When workers are rationed out of the formal segment of the labor market against their will, i.e., the labor market is segmented, their quality of life is limited, and their wellbeing is reduced. When they can freely choose between a formal or informal employment relationship, i.e., the labor market is integrated, their wellbeing can reach high le… Show more

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“…Even so, low-skilled workers do accept informal jobs, as remaining in unemployment while searching for a formal job is costly. This heterogeneity within the informal sector is consistent with evidence showing that the informal sector is composed of distinct tiers [6], [7] and that the difference between formal and informal wages decreases as one moves along the wage distribution [8], [9].…”
Section: A Realistic Model Of the Brazilian Labor Marketsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Even so, low-skilled workers do accept informal jobs, as remaining in unemployment while searching for a formal job is costly. This heterogeneity within the informal sector is consistent with evidence showing that the informal sector is composed of distinct tiers [6], [7] and that the difference between formal and informal wages decreases as one moves along the wage distribution [8], [9].…”
Section: A Realistic Model Of the Brazilian Labor Marketsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…In all surveys, we focus on the main job only, excluding secondary jobs and other irregular activities. (Lehmann H. &., 2007) shows for the case of Ukraine that using a productivity-based definition can introduce large measurement errors in transition economies.…”
Section: Sources Of Data For Measuring Informal Employment In Russiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Education level, service sector, remaining in the same job and residential status variables are found to have significant explanatory power. Lehmann and Pignatti (2007) status, number of children and region. The results vary according to the type of transition.…”
Section: Survey Of Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%