Selección sectorial informal y remuneraciones en Uruguay

In this paper we define an informal worker as one who is not contributing to the social security system. We analyze the likelihood of being an informal worker, and we estimate the differentials in earnings between sectors using the OLS estimation and a switching regression model. We find that formal...

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主要作者: Bucheli, Marisa, Ceni, Rodrigo
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description In this paper we define an informal worker as one who is not contributing to the social security system. We analyze the likelihood of being an informal worker, and we estimate the differentials in earnings between sectors using the OLS estimation and a switching regression model. We find that formality is more likely among the better-educated, and among men, those residing in the capital city, and heads of households. In addition, we find that according to five different proxies of the average gap for salaried workers and several sub-samples, earnings are higher in the formal than in the informal sector for all the samples.
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spelling oai:oai.estudioseconomicos.colmex.mx:article-1122025-07-03T17:19:28Z Informality sectoral selection and earnings in Uruguay Selección sectorial informal y remuneraciones en Uruguay Bucheli, Marisa Ceni, Rodrigo informal sector wage differential J31 informalidad diferencial de salarios J31 In this paper we define an informal worker as one who is not contributing to the social security system. We analyze the likelihood of being an informal worker, and we estimate the differentials in earnings between sectors using the OLS estimation and a switching regression model. We find that formality is more likely among the better-educated, and among men, those residing in the capital city, and heads of households. In addition, we find that according to five different proxies of the average gap for salaried workers and several sub-samples, earnings are higher in the formal than in the informal sector for all the samples. Se identifica al trabajador informal como aquel que no contribuye al sistema de seguridad social. Se analiza la probabilidad de ser informal y se estima el diferencial de remuneraciones entre sectores, utilizando estimaciones MCO y un modelo de regresiones intercambiables. Se encuentra que la formalidad es más probable para los trabajadores con mayor nivel educativo, los hombres, los residentes en la capital y los jefes de hogar. De acuerdo con cinco medidas de la brecha promedio para los asalariados y diferentes sub-muestras, se encuentra que las remuneraciones son mayores para los trabajadores formales que para los informales.   El Colegio de México, A.C. 2010-07-01 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://estudioseconomicos.colmex.mx/index.php/economicos/article/view/112 10.24201/ee.v25i2.112 Estudios Económicos de El Colegio de México; 50-vol. 25, no. 2, july-december, 2010; 281-307 Estudios Económicos de El Colegio de México; 50-vol. 25, núm. 2, julio-diciembre, 2010; 281-307 0186-7202 0188-6916 eng https://estudioseconomicos.colmex.mx/index.php/economicos/article/view/112/114 Copyright (c) 2018 Estudios Económicos
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wage differential
J31
informalidad
diferencial de salarios
J31
Bucheli, Marisa
Ceni, Rodrigo
Selección sectorial informal y remuneraciones en Uruguay
title Selección sectorial informal y remuneraciones en Uruguay
title_alt Informality sectoral selection and earnings in Uruguay
title_full Selección sectorial informal y remuneraciones en Uruguay
title_fullStr Selección sectorial informal y remuneraciones en Uruguay
title_full_unstemmed Selección sectorial informal y remuneraciones en Uruguay
title_short Selección sectorial informal y remuneraciones en Uruguay
title_sort seleccion sectorial informal y remuneraciones en uruguay
topic informal sector
wage differential
J31
informalidad
diferencial de salarios
J31
topic_facet informal sector
wage differential
J31
informalidad
diferencial de salarios
J31
url https://estudioseconomicos.colmex.mx/index.php/economicos/article/view/112
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