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ECONIS Select – Der Beschäftigungsfalle im informellen Sektor der Entwicklungsländer entkommen

06/2010

Selected for the Global Economic Symposium 2010

Informality is a way of life throughout the developing world. In poor Sub-Saharan African countries, the informal sector employs the vast majority of the non-agricultural labor force. Informal jobs continue to account for a high share of employment in the middle-income Latin American countries, pointing to the persistence of the phenomenon. The current economic crisis is likely to cause a further surge of informal employment due to job losses in the formal sector.

Even though informality appears in many different guises, informal workers tend to have in common that they earn less than formal workers and that their basic rights are more vulnerable and difficult to defend. Informality can be a major cause of poverty as most informal workers are insufficiently protected from illness and health problems, unsafe working conditions and possible loss of earnings due to sudden dismissal.

Persistently high levels of informal employment also reduce fiscal revenues and the state’s capability to develop social security systems. When it comes to devising strategies that help overcome the informal-employment trap, a number of questions arise.

  • Should formalization always be the ultimate objective, or are measures that raise the productivity of informal workers and provide them with basic social protection equally important?
  • Do high labor costs and restrictions in the formal labor market constitute insurmountable entry barriers, suggesting a need for labor market reforms?
  • Does the tax system give rise to widespread tax evasion?
  • Could more secure property rights lead to a pathway out of poverty for informal entrepreneurs?

Aus unserem Online-Katalog ECONIS recherchierte Literatur:

  • Aufsatz: Employment, poverty and inclusive development in Africa: policy, choices in the context of widespread informality / James Heintz
    In: The political economy of Africa. - London u.a.: Routledge, ISBN 0-415-48038-8. - 2010, S. 199-213
    Schlagwörter: Economy / Economic development / Economic Growth / Informal sector / Poverty / Employment policy / Economic policy / Africa
  • Titel: The returns to formality and informality in urban Africa / Paolo Falco, Andrew Kerr, Neil Rankin, Justin Sandefur and Francis Teal
    Erschienen: Oxford: Centre for the Study of African Economies, 2010
    Schlagwörter: Wage structure / Urban labour market / Human capital / Ghana / Tanzania
    Link: http://www.csae.ox.ac.uk/workingpapers/pdfs/2010-03text.pdf
  • Aufsatz: Africa's urban revolution and the informal economy / Keith Hart
    In: The political economy of Africa. - London u.a.: Routledge, ISBN 0-415-48038-8. - 2010, S. 371-388
    Schlagwörter: Economy / Economic development / Urban development / Informal sector / Economic Growth / Economic policy / Africa
  • Aufsatz: Labor market reform and poverty: the role of informal sector / Sugata Marjit; Saibal Kar; Dibyendu Sundar Maiti
    In: New and enduring themes in development economics. - Singapore: World Scientific, ISBN 981-283941-0. - 2009, S. 229-240
    Schlagwörter: Labour Market Policy / Poverty / Informal sector / Theory / India
  • Titel: Informal taxation / Benjamin A. Olken; Monica Singhal
    Erschienen: Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard Univ., John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2009
    Schlagwörter: Informal sector / Public Finance / Tax Policy / Tax revenues / Developing countries / 2007
    Link: http://web.hks.harvard.edu/publications/workingpapers/citation.aspx?PubId=6852
  • Aufsatz: The effects of labour market policies in an economy with an informal sector / James Albrecht, Lucas Navarro and Susan Vroman
    In: The economic journal. - Oxford u.a.: Blackwell, ISSN 1468-0297, ZDB-ID 30259. - Bd. 119.2009 (Jul.)=Nr. 539, S. 1105-1129
    Schlagwörter: Labour Market Policy / Informal sector / Dual labour market / Theory
  • Aufsatz: The unofficial economy and economic development / Rafael La Porta; Andrei Shleifer
    In: Brookings papers on economic activity. - Washington, DC: Inst., ISSN 0007-2303, ZDB-ID 1870087. - 2008, Fall, S. 275-363
    Schlagwörter: Informal sector / Firm size / Productivity / Dual economy / Developing countries / 1996-2007
  • Aufsatz: Urbanization, informal sector, and development / Kazuhiro Yuki
    In: Journal of development economics. - Amsterdam: Elsevier, ISSN 0304-3878, ZDB-ID 1871171. - Bd. 84.2007, 1, S. 76-103
    Schlagwörter: Urbanization / Informal sector / Income distribution / Economic development / Theory
  • Titel: Linking the formal and informal economy: concepts and policies / ed. by Basudeb Guha-Khasnobis; Ravi Kanbur and Elinor Ostrom
    Erschienen: Oxford u.a.: Oxford Univ. Press, 2006
    Schlagwörter: Informal sector / Developing countries
    Links:
    http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0610/2006008896.html
    http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0725/2006008896-b.html
    http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0725/2006008896-d.html
  • Titel: Economic growth and poverty: does formaliation of informal enterprises matter? / GIGA Research Program Transformation in the Process of Globalization. German Inst. of Global and Area Studies
    Erschienen: Hamburg: GIGA, 2006
    Schlagwörter: Economic Growth / Poverty / Poverty alleviation / Informal sector / Small and medium-sized enterprises / Hidden economy / Corporate performance / Developing countries
    Link:
    http://www.giga-hamburg.de/dl/download.php?d=/content/publikationen/pdf/wp20_ishengoma-kappel.pdf
    Request info: - Available
  • Aufsatz: Urban informal sector and poverty / Saibal Kar; Sugata Marjit
    In: International review of economics & finance. - Amsterdam u.a.: Elsevier, ISSN 1059-0560, ZDB-ID 11374767. - Bd. 18.2009, 4, S. 631-642
    Schlagwörter: Trade liberalization / Informal sector / Wage level / Urban poverty / India / 1984-2001
  • Aufsatz: The oxymoron of informal sector: a framework for conceptualising informal sector as enabler of economic development in developing countries / Aihie Osarenkhoe
    In: Journal of international business and economics. - S.I.: IABE, ISSN 1544-8037, ZDB-ID 25292936. - Bd. 9.2009, 1, S. 118-131
    Schlagwörter: Informal sector / Dual economy / Economic development / Developing countries
  • Titel: A note on informality in the labor market / Melanie Khamis
    Erschienen: Bonn: IZA, 2009
    Schlagwörter: Moonlighting / Labour Market / Informal sector / Mexico
    Link: http://ftp.iza.org/dp4676.pdf
  • Titel: Does formality improve micro-firm performance?: quasi-experimental evidence from the Brazilian SIMPLES program / Pablo Fajnzylber; William F. Maloney; Gabriel V. Montes-Rojas
    Erschienen: Bonn: IZA, 2009
    Schlagwörter: Small and medium-sized enterprises / Self-employed / Tax / Social security contribution / Tax incentive / Informal sector / Legalization / Brazil
    Link: http://ftp.iza.org/dp4531.pdf
  • Aufsatz: Informality, employment and economic development in the Arab World / Ibrahim Elbadawi; Norman Loayza
    In: Magallat at-tanm¯iya wa-'s-siy¯as¯at al-iqtis¯ad¯iya. - Safat, Kuwait, ISSN 1561-0411, ZDB-ID 2050990X. - Bd. 10.2008, 2, S. 25-75
    Schlagwörter: Informal sector / Arab countries
  • Titel: Is informality bad?: evidence from Brazil, Mexico and South Africa / Olivier Bargain; Prudence Kwenda
    Erschienen: Bonn: IZA, 2010
    Schlagwörter: Wage structure / Dual labour market / Informal sector / Self-employed / Employees / Estimation / Newly industrializing countries / Brazil / Mexico / South Africa
    Link: http://ftp.iza.org/dp4711.pdf
  • Aufsatz: Labour standards and informal employment in Latin America / Rossana Galli and David Kucera
    In: In defence of labour market institutions. - Basingstoke, Hampshire u.a.: Palgrave Macmillan u.a., ISBN 0-230-53805-3. - 2008, S. 192-217
    Schlagwörter: Labour Market / Labour Market Policy / Institutional infrastructure / Working conditions / Hidden economy / Employment / Latin America
  • Aufsatz: Informality in Latin America and the Caribbean / Norman V. Loayza, Luis Servén, and Naotaka Sugawara
    In: Business regulation and economic performance. - Washington, DC: World Bank, ISBN 978-0-8213-7407-8. - 2010, S. 157-196
    Schlagwörter: Informal sector / Latin America / Caribbean countries
  • Aufsatz: Modelling poverty dimensions of urban informal sector operators in a developing economy / Mahendra Reddy
    In: The European journal of development research. - Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, ISSN 0957-8811, ZDB-ID 10453076. - Bd. 19.2007, 3, S. 459-479
    Schlagwörter: Urban poverty / Informal sector / Developing countries
  • Aufsatz: Informal self-employment and macroeconomic fluctuations / Norbert M. Fiess; Marco Fugazza; William F. Maloney
    In: Journal of development economics. - Amsterdam: Elsevier, ISSN 0304-3878, ZDB-ID 1871171. - Bd. 91.2010, 2, S. 211-226
    Schlagwörter: Labour Market / Purchasing power parity / Shock / Economic adjustment / Dual economy / Informal sector / Theory / Argentina / Brazil / Colombia / Mexico
  • Titel: Asian informal workers: global risks, local protection / ed. by Santosh Mehrotra and Mario Biggeri
    Erschienen: London u.a.: Routledge, 2007
    Schlagwörter: Informal sector / Homeworking / Hidden economy / Child labour / Social conditions / Poverty / Rural small business / Asia / 1980-2000
    Link: http://www.gbv.de/dms/spk/sbb/recht/toc/503806846.pdf
  • Titel: Changes in informal employment with economic development: evidence from Asian countries / Sachiko Kazekami
    Erschienen: Nagoya, 2009
    Schlagwörter: Informal sector / Employment / Economic development
  • Titel: The informal sector in developing countries: output, assets and employment / Sangeeta Pratap and Erwan Quintin
    Erschienen: Nov. 2006
    Schlagwörter: Informal sector / Theory / Developing countries
    Link: http://www.wider.unu.edu/publications/rps/rps2006/rp2006-130.pdf
  • Aufsatz: Labor productivity growth, informal wage, and capital mobility: a general equilibrium analysis / Sugata Marjit and Saibal Kar
    In: Labour markets and economic development. - London u.a.: Routledge, ISBN 0-415-77741-0. - 2009, S. 286-298
    Schlagwörter: Labour Market / Labour productivity / Wage level / Informal sector / Capital mobility / Economic development / General equilibrium
  • Aufsatz: Economic growth and poverty reduction: what role for the informal economy? / Ute Rietdorf
    In: Private sector development and poverty reduction. - Leipzig: Univ., Sept, ISBN 3-934693-19-9. - 2006, S. 14-25
    Schlagwörter: Economic Growth / Poverty alleviation / Informal sector / Developing countries
 
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