A New Social Policy: Informality as the norm and formality and the exception
This first report highlights the need for a new social policy starting from the assumption that informality is the norm and formality the exception in Colombia. The figures in this report are from the database on the informal economy in Colombia produced by the RUPTURES21 team. Sources of informatio...
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Informal work figures in Colombia
Development of public policies to reduce labor informality in Colombia
Formality vs labor informality in Colombia
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A New Social Policy: Informality as the norm and formality and the exception |
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A New Social Policy: Informality as the norm and formality and the exception Economía laboral Impact of Covid-19 on the Colombian labor market Informal work figures in Colombia Development of public policies to reduce labor informality in Colombia Formality vs labor informality in Colombia |
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A New Social Policy: Informality as the norm and formality and the exception |
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A New Social Policy: Informality as the norm and formality and the exception |
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Economía laboral Impact of Covid-19 on the Colombian labor market Informal work figures in Colombia Development of public policies to reduce labor informality in Colombia Formality vs labor informality in Colombia |
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Economía laboral Impact of Covid-19 on the Colombian labor market Informal work figures in Colombia Development of public policies to reduce labor informality in Colombia Formality vs labor informality in Colombia |
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This first report highlights the need for a new social policy starting from the assumption that informality is the norm and formality the exception in Colombia. The figures in this report are from the database on the informal economy in Colombia produced by the RUPTURES21 team. Sources of information include the Large Integrated Household Survey (Gran Encuesta Integrada de Hogares - GEIH), including information from the regions of Amazonía and Orinoquía and additional modules related to migration and ethnic population, the Special Register of Health Service Providers (Registro Especial de Prestadores de Servicios de Salud – REPS), information from the National Institute of Health (Instituto Nacional Salud (INS)), the Integrated Social Protection Information System (Sistema Integrado de Información de la Protección Social (SISPRO)), the Single National Registry of Human Talent in Health (Registro Único Nacional del Talento Humano en Salud (ReTHUS)) and the Unique Affiliates Database (Base de Datos Única de Afiliados (BDUA)). |
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Arango, L.E., & Carlos E, P. (2007). Labor participation of married women in Colombia. Revista Desarrollo y Sociedad, (60), 93-126. Baker, J. (2008). All things considered, should feminists embrace basic income? Basic Income Studies, 3(3) Bernal S, R. (2009). The informal labor market in Colombia: identification and characterization. Revista Desarrollo y Sociedad, (63), 145-208. Böhme, M., & Thiele, R. (2012). Informal-formal linkages and informal enterprise performance in urban West Africa. World Bank. Bonnet, F., Vanek, J., & Chen, M. (2019). Women and men in the informal economy: a statistical brief. International Labour Office, Geneva. http://www.wiego.org/sites/default/files/publications/files/Women%20and%20Men%20in%20the%20Informal, 20 Docquier, F., Müller, T., & Naval, J. (2017). Informality and Long‐Run Growth. The Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 119(4), 1040-1085. Fernández, C., & Villar, L. (2016). Informality and Inclusive Growth in Latin America: The Case of Colombia (Working paper # 469). Retrieved from https://opendocs.ids.ac.uk/opendocs/bitstream/handle/20.500.12413/12078/Wp469.pdf?sequence=1 Fields, G. S. (1975). Rural-urban migration, urban unemployment and underemployment, and job-search activity in LDCs. Journal of development economics, 2(2), 165-187. García, D. & Granda, C. (2019). Informalidad, ciclos económicos y política fiscal: una exploración de los nexos (Working paper # W5-2019-001). Retrieved from https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Catalina_Granda_Carvajal/publication/342612339_Informalidad_ciclos_economicos_y_politica_fiscal_una_exploracion_de_los_nexos/links /5efd2790299bf18816fa36e4/Informalidad-ciclos-economicos-y-politica-fiscal-una-exploracion-de-los-nexos.pdf Gerxhani, K., (2004). The informal sector in developed and less developed countries: a literature survey. Public choice, 120(3-4), 267-300 Guha-Khasnobis, B., Kanbur, R., & Ostrom, E. (2016). Beyond formality and informality. In B. Guha-Khasnobis, R. Kanbur & E. Ostrom, Linking the Formal and Informal Economy: concepts and policies (pp. 1-20). Oxford University Press. Heintz, J. (2012). Informality, inclusiveness, and economic growth: an overview of key issues. Amherst: Univ Massachusetts. Hopp, M. V. (2017). Transformaciones en las políticas sociales de promoción de la economía social y del trabajo en la economía popular en la Argentina actual. Cartografías del Sur. Revista de Ciencias, Artes y Tecnología, (6), 19-40. Lasso, F. (2013). El Mercado de trabajo en Colombia: hechos, tendencias e instituciones. In L. Arango & F. Hamann, El Mercado de trabajo en Colombia: hechos, tendencias e instituciones (pp. 131-166). Medina, L., & Schneider, F. (2018). Shadow economies around the world: what did we learn over the last 20 years? Retrieved from https://www.theglobaleconomy.com/rankings/shadow_economy/ Muñoz,M. A., & Villar, L. I. (2017). Confederación de Trabajadores de la Economía Popular (CTEP en la CGT). Entre la organización sindical y el conflicto político-social (Argentina, 2011-2017). Crítica y Resistencias. Revista de conflictos sociales latinoamericanos, (5), 22-52 Olarte, L., & Peña, X. (2010). El efecto de la maternidad sobre los ingresos femeninos. Revista Ensayos Sobre Política Económica. (28) 63, 190-231. Porras, L. (2016). Reflexiones sobre la formalización del empleo como herramienta contra la pobrez. In H. Alviar García & I. Jaramillo Sierra, Perspectivas jurídicas para la paz (pp. 69-91). Universidad de los Andes Porras, L. (2018). The limits of state labour law: it's inability to protect the working poor in Bogotá. Revista de Antropología y Sociología: Virajes, 20(2), 13-35 Porras-Santanilla, L., & Rodríguez-Morales, A. (2019). “El papá de mi hijo es la calle”: conciliando el trabajo productivo y reproductivo en las calles de Bogotá. Revista CS, 271-300. Portes, A., Castells, M., & Benton, L. (1989). Conclusion: The Policy Implications of Informality. In A. Portes, M. Castells & L. Benton, The Informal Economy: Studies in Advanced and Less Developed Countries (pp. 298-311). Baltimore and London: The Johns Hopkins University Press. Ramírez-Bustamante, N. (2019). "A mí me gustaría pero en mis condiciones no puedo": maternidad, discriminación y exclusión en el mercado laboral colombiano. Revista CS, 241-270. Rodríguez Enríquez, C. (2009). La propuesta de la renta básica: potencialidad y debilidades para mejorar las condiciones de empleo y la equidad de género (Working paper # 32). https://dialnet.unirioja.es/descarga/articulo/3049445.pdf Saracoglu, S. (2015). The linkages between formal and informal sectors: A segmented labor markets analysis (Working paper # 8603). Retrieved from https://ideas.repec.org/p/ekd/008007/8603.html Schneider, F., & Enste, D. H. (2000). Shadow economies: Size, causes, and consequences. Journal of economic literature, 38(1), 77-114. Somavía, J. 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A New Social Policy: Informality as the norm and formality and the exceptionEconomía laboralImpact of Covid-19 on the Colombian labor marketInformal work figures in ColombiaDevelopment of public policies to reduce labor informality in ColombiaFormality vs labor informality in ColombiaThis first report highlights the need for a new social policy starting from the assumption that informality is the norm and formality the exception in Colombia. The figures in this report are from the database on the informal economy in Colombia produced by the RUPTURES21 team. Sources of information include the Large Integrated Household Survey (Gran Encuesta Integrada de Hogares - GEIH), including information from the regions of Amazonía and Orinoquía and additional modules related to migration and ethnic population, the Special Register of Health Service Providers (Registro Especial de Prestadores de Servicios de Salud – REPS), information from the National Institute of Health (Instituto Nacional Salud (INS)), the Integrated Social Protection Information System (Sistema Integrado de Información de la Protección Social (SISPRO)), the Single National Registry of Human Talent in Health (Registro Único Nacional del Talento Humano en Salud (ReTHUS)) and the Unique Affiliates Database (Base de Datos Única de Afiliados (BDUA)).Universidad del RosarioFacultad de JurisprudenciaRupturas21: Hacia nuevas economías, sociedades y legalidades2021-05-182021-05-19T16:32:52Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/workingPaperhttp://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_804221 pp.application/pdfhttps://doi.org/10.48713/10336_31450https://repository.urosario.edu.co/handle/10336/31450Arango, L.E., & Carlos E, P. (2007). Labor participation of married women in Colombia. Revista Desarrollo y Sociedad, (60), 93-126.Baker, J. (2008). All things considered, should feminists embrace basic income? Basic Income Studies, 3(3)Bernal S, R. (2009). The informal labor market in Colombia: identification and characterization. Revista Desarrollo y Sociedad, (63), 145-208.Böhme, M., & Thiele, R. (2012). Informal-formal linkages and informal enterprise performance in urban West Africa. World Bank.Bonnet, F., Vanek, J., & Chen, M. (2019). Women and men in the informal economy: a statistical brief. International Labour Office, Geneva. http://www.wiego.org/sites/default/files/publications/files/Women%20and%20Men%20in%20the%20Informal, 20Docquier, F., Müller, T., & Naval, J. (2017). Informality and Long‐Run Growth. The Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 119(4), 1040-1085.Fernández, C., & Villar, L. (2016). Informality and Inclusive Growth in Latin America: The Case of Colombia (Working paper # 469). Retrieved from https://opendocs.ids.ac.uk/opendocs/bitstream/handle/20.500.12413/12078/Wp469.pdf?sequence=1Fields, G. S. (1975). Rural-urban migration, urban unemployment and underemployment, and job-search activity in LDCs. Journal of development economics, 2(2), 165-187.García, D. & Granda, C. (2019). Informalidad, ciclos económicos y política fiscal: una exploración de los nexos (Working paper # W5-2019-001). Retrieved from https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Catalina_Granda_Carvajal/publication/342612339_Informalidad_ciclos_economicos_y_politica_fiscal_una_exploracion_de_los_nexos/links /5efd2790299bf18816fa36e4/Informalidad-ciclos-economicos-y-politica-fiscal-una-exploracion-de-los-nexos.pdfGerxhani, K., (2004). The informal sector in developed and less developed countries: a literature survey. Public choice, 120(3-4), 267-300Guha-Khasnobis, B., Kanbur, R., & Ostrom, E. (2016). Beyond formality and informality. In B. Guha-Khasnobis, R. Kanbur & E. Ostrom, Linking the Formal and Informal Economy: concepts and policies (pp. 1-20). Oxford University Press.Heintz, J. (2012). Informality, inclusiveness, and economic growth: an overview of key issues. Amherst: Univ Massachusetts.Hopp, M. V. (2017). Transformaciones en las políticas sociales de promoción de la economía social y del trabajo en la economía popular en la Argentina actual. Cartografías del Sur. Revista de Ciencias, Artes y Tecnología, (6), 19-40.Lasso, F. (2013). El Mercado de trabajo en Colombia: hechos, tendencias e instituciones. In L. Arango & F. Hamann, El Mercado de trabajo en Colombia: hechos, tendencias e instituciones (pp. 131-166).Medina, L., & Schneider, F. (2018). Shadow economies around the world: what did we learn over the last 20 years? Retrieved from https://www.theglobaleconomy.com/rankings/shadow_economy/Muñoz,M. A., & Villar, L. I. (2017). Confederación de Trabajadores de la Economía Popular (CTEP en la CGT). Entre la organización sindical y el conflicto político-social (Argentina, 2011-2017). Crítica y Resistencias. Revista de conflictos sociales latinoamericanos, (5), 22-52Olarte, L., & Peña, X. (2010). El efecto de la maternidad sobre los ingresos femeninos. Revista Ensayos Sobre Política Económica. (28) 63, 190-231.Porras, L. (2016). Reflexiones sobre la formalización del empleo como herramienta contra la pobrez. In H. Alviar García & I. Jaramillo Sierra, Perspectivas jurídicas para la paz (pp. 69-91). Universidad de los AndesPorras, L. (2018). The limits of state labour law: it's inability to protect the working poor in Bogotá. Revista de Antropología y Sociología: Virajes, 20(2), 13-35Porras-Santanilla, L., & Rodríguez-Morales, A. (2019). “El papá de mi hijo es la calle”: conciliando el trabajo productivo y reproductivo en las calles de Bogotá. Revista CS, 271-300.Portes, A., Castells, M., & Benton, L. (1989). Conclusion: The Policy Implications of Informality. In A. Portes, M. Castells & L. Benton, The Informal Economy: Studies in Advanced and Less Developed Countries (pp. 298-311). Baltimore and London: The Johns Hopkins University Press.Ramírez-Bustamante, N. (2019). "A mí me gustaría pero en mis condiciones no puedo": maternidad, discriminación y exclusión en el mercado laboral colombiano. Revista CS, 241-270.Rodríguez Enríquez, C. (2009). La propuesta de la renta básica: potencialidad y debilidades para mejorar las condiciones de empleo y la equidad de género (Working paper # 32). https://dialnet.unirioja.es/descarga/articulo/3049445.pdfSaracoglu, S. (2015). The linkages between formal and informal sectors: A segmented labor markets analysis (Working paper # 8603). Retrieved from https://ideas.repec.org/p/ekd/008007/8603.htmlSchneider, F., & Enste, D. H. (2000). Shadow economies: Size, causes, and consequences. Journal of economic literature, 38(1), 77-114.Somavía, J. (1999). Trabajo decente. Oficina Internacional del Trabajo.Vosko, L. (2010). 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