Informal employment in Chile : unobserved heterogeneity andgender-based differences
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Universidad de Chile, Facultad de Economía y Negocios, Escuela de Postgrado
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Professor Advisor
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Puentes Encina, Esteban
Author
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Orueta Bennett, Ignacio
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2023-05-09T19:49:48Z
Available date
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2023-05-09T19:49:48Z
Publication date
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2021
Identifier
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/193333
Abstract
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This paper studies the presence of different groups of workers in the informal labour sector
in Chile. To deal with this unobserved heterogeneity, a Finite Mixture Model (FMM) is developed,
finding the optimal number of segments in the informal sector. The model also generates different
wage equations for each segment, allowing to estimate in which segment workers would maximize
their wages. With this, the estimated sizes of each segment and the theoretical sizes that would
result from a free mobility context are compared to test the existence of segmentation. Results show
statistical support for 2 informal segments in all the specifications estimated. Then, the segmentation
test showed that formal workers are over-represented and that voluntary informal employment seems
to be the most desirable choice. However, in a hypothetical free mobility scenario, there is also some
mobility between sectors, especially for informal workers. This is evidence that informal workers may
be facing some restrictions in their wage-maximizing process too. Nevertheless, voluntary informality
seems to be the most prevalent situation in the Chilean labour market.
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Lenguage
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en
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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States