Job finding and separation rates in an economy with high labor informality

Nikita Céspedes Reynaga, Nelson R. Ramírez-Rondán

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Resumen

Job finding and separation are not well studied in economies with high labor informality. In this chapter, we contribute to filling the gap in the literature of labor turnover, proposing a methodology to estimate both indicators in an economy with high informality. To this end, we estimate indicators of job finding and separation rates for Peru’s developing economy, in which labor informality stands at 70%. We find that, on average, these indicators in the formal sector are similar to those estimated in developed economies; however, in the informal sector, the calculated indicators are approximately two times higher than those of the formal sector. The two indicators show considerable heterogeneity in the informal sector according to several observable categories; in addition, the separation rate is countercyclical, and the finding rate is procyclical, this cyclicality being greater in the formal sector.

Idioma originalInglés
Título de la publicación alojadaResearch in Labor Economics
EditorialEmerald Group Holdings Ltd.
Páginas277-302
Número de páginas26
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 2021

Serie de la publicación

NombreResearch in Labor Economics
Volumen49
ISSN (versión impresa)0147-9121

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