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Desarrollo y Sociedad

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GASPARINI, Leonardo  and  TORNAROLLI, Leopoldo. Labor Informality in Latin America and the Caribbean: Patterns and Trends from Household Survey Microdata. Desarro. soc. [online]. 2009, n.63, pp.13-80. ISSN 0120-3584.

This paper documents the main patterns and trends of alternative definitions of labor informality in Latin America and the Caribbean, by exploiting a large database of more than 100 household surveys covering the period 1989-2005. The evidence suggests that there are no signs of a consistent pattern of reduction in labor informality in the region. Regardless of the definition used, labor informality remains a pervasive characteristic of labor markets in LAC. In several countries the increase in labor informality seems to have been associated more to a sizeable increase in the propensity to set informal arrangements within groups, than to changes in the national employment structure toward more informal sectors.

Keywords : informality; employment; Latin America; Caribbean; labor market.

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