Labor market rigidities and informality in Colombia

Informality is at the center of the economic debate in Colombia, fueled by the high level prevalent in the country and its substantial increase during the 1990s. We study the effect of labor market rigidities, namely the increase in non-wage costs and the minimum wage on the size of the informal sec...

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Autores:
Mondragón-Vélez, Camilo Hernán
Peña Parga, Ximena
Wills Restrepo, Daniel Santiago
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2010
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Universidad de los Andes
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Séneca: repositorio Uniandes
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eng
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http://hdl.handle.net/1992/8153
Palabra clave:
Informality
Non-wage costs
Minimum wage
Transition probability
Economía informal - Colombia - Métodos estadísticos
Trabajadores independientes - Colombia - Métodos estadísticos
Salarios - Colombia - Métodos estadísticos
Economía del trabajo - Colombia
J31, J32, J38
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Labor market rigidities and informality in Colombia
dc.title.alternative.none.fl_str_mv Rigideces en el mercado laboral e informalidad en Colombia
title Labor market rigidities and informality in Colombia
spellingShingle Labor market rigidities and informality in Colombia
Informality
Non-wage costs
Minimum wage
Transition probability
Economía informal - Colombia - Métodos estadísticos
Trabajadores independientes - Colombia - Métodos estadísticos
Salarios - Colombia - Métodos estadísticos
Economía del trabajo - Colombia
J31, J32, J38
title_short Labor market rigidities and informality in Colombia
title_full Labor market rigidities and informality in Colombia
title_fullStr Labor market rigidities and informality in Colombia
title_full_unstemmed Labor market rigidities and informality in Colombia
title_sort Labor market rigidities and informality in Colombia
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Mondragón-Vélez, Camilo Hernán
Peña Parga, Ximena
Wills Restrepo, Daniel Santiago
dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv Mondragón-Vélez, Camilo Hernán
Peña Parga, Ximena
Wills Restrepo, Daniel Santiago
dc.subject.keyword.none.fl_str_mv Informality
Non-wage costs
Minimum wage
Transition probability
topic Informality
Non-wage costs
Minimum wage
Transition probability
Economía informal - Colombia - Métodos estadísticos
Trabajadores independientes - Colombia - Métodos estadísticos
Salarios - Colombia - Métodos estadísticos
Economía del trabajo - Colombia
J31, J32, J38
dc.subject.armarc.none.fl_str_mv Economía informal - Colombia - Métodos estadísticos
Trabajadores independientes - Colombia - Métodos estadísticos
Salarios - Colombia - Métodos estadísticos
Economía del trabajo - Colombia
dc.subject.jel.none.fl_str_mv J31, J32, J38
description Informality is at the center of the economic debate in Colombia, fueled by the high level prevalent in the country and its substantial increase during the 1990s. We study the effect of labor market rigidities, namely the increase in non-wage costs and the minimum wage on the size of the informal sector, the transition into and out of informality, and wages. Our results indicate that rises in non-wage costs and the minimum wage, increase the probability of transition into informality as well as the size of the informal sector. The analysis of these effects along the income distribution points towards strong exclusion motives for low skilled informal workers, mainly driven by labor demand adjustments in response to increasing hiring costs; and argues somehow in favor of exit motives for workers at the top of the wage distribution. Furthermore, there is strong indexation of salaries to the minimum wage, except for low skilled informal workers. In addition, firms adjust salaries in response to increasing non-wage costs for all workers within the labor force.
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