Informality and segmentation in the Brazilian labor market: quantilic evidences under endogenous allocation

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Autor(a) principal: Dalberto, Cassiano Ricardo
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Cirino, Jader Fernandes
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Nova Economia (Online)
Texto Completo: https://revistas.face.ufmg.br/index.php/novaeconomia/article/view/3191
Resumo: This study investigates the occurrence of incomes segmentation between formal and informal workers in Brazil, considering two distinct groups: employees, and self-employed together with employers. While for the first group the formality criterion is the signed work contract, for the second is the contribution to the social security. Using information from the National Household Sample Survey (PNAD) for the years of 2002 and 2012, and applying a model of quantile treatment effect under endogeneity, we try to verify if there are differences of income between formal and informal workers that can be explained solely by the individual allocation into one sector or another. The results indicate the occurrence of segmentation in a large part of the income distribution for both groups and in both periods. In addition, this phenomenon occurs more intensely in the lower quantiles of the distribution, that is, among lower income workers.
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spelling Informality and segmentation in the Brazilian labor market: quantilic evidences under endogenous allocationInformalidade e segmentação no mercado de trabalho brasileiro: evidências quantílicas sob alocação endógenaThis study investigates the occurrence of incomes segmentation between formal and informal workers in Brazil, considering two distinct groups: employees, and self-employed together with employers. While for the first group the formality criterion is the signed work contract, for the second is the contribution to the social security. Using information from the National Household Sample Survey (PNAD) for the years of 2002 and 2012, and applying a model of quantile treatment effect under endogeneity, we try to verify if there are differences of income between formal and informal workers that can be explained solely by the individual allocation into one sector or another. The results indicate the occurrence of segmentation in a large part of the income distribution for both groups and in both periods. In addition, this phenomenon occurs more intensely in the lower quantiles of the distribution, that is, among lower income workers.O presente trabalho investiga a ocorrência de segmentação de rendimentos entre trabalhadores brasileiros formais e informais, considerando dois grupos distintos: os empregados e os autônomos juntamente com empregadores. Enquanto para o primeiro grupo o critério de formalidade é a carteira de trabalho assinada, para o segundo é a contribuição para a previdência. Utilizando as informações da Pesquisa Nacional por Amostra de Domicílios (PNAD) para os anos de 2002 e 2012 e aplicando um modelo de efeitos de tratamento quantílicos sob endogenia, procura-se verificar se existem diferenças de rendimento entre formais e informais que podem ser explicadas unicamente pela alocação do indivíduo entre um ou outro setor. Os resultados encontrados apontam para a ocorrência de segmentação em grande parte da distribuição de rendimentos para ambos os grupos e nos dois períodos, sendo que tal fenômeno ocorre de maneira mais intensa nos quantis inferiores da distribuição, isto é, trabalhadores de menor rendimento. Departamento de Ciências Econômicas da UFMG2017-02-20info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.face.ufmg.br/index.php/novaeconomia/article/view/3191Nova Economia; Vol. 28 No. 2 (2018)Nova Economia; v. 28 n. 2 (2018)1980-53810103-6351reponame:Nova Economia (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)instacron:UFMGporhttps://revistas.face.ufmg.br/index.php/novaeconomia/article/view/3191/2770Dalberto, Cassiano RicardoCirino, Jader Fernandesinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2020-10-04T22:24:35Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/3191Revistahttps://revistas.face.ufmg.br/index.php/novaeconomiaPUBhttps://revistas.face.ufmg.br/index.php/novaeconomia/oai||ne@face.ufmg.br1980-53810103-6351opendoar:2020-10-04T22:24:35Nova Economia (Online) - Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Informality and segmentation in the Brazilian labor market: quantilic evidences under endogenous allocation
Informalidade e segmentação no mercado de trabalho brasileiro: evidências quantílicas sob alocação endógena
title Informality and segmentation in the Brazilian labor market: quantilic evidences under endogenous allocation
spellingShingle Informality and segmentation in the Brazilian labor market: quantilic evidences under endogenous allocation
Dalberto, Cassiano Ricardo
title_short Informality and segmentation in the Brazilian labor market: quantilic evidences under endogenous allocation
title_full Informality and segmentation in the Brazilian labor market: quantilic evidences under endogenous allocation
title_fullStr Informality and segmentation in the Brazilian labor market: quantilic evidences under endogenous allocation
title_full_unstemmed Informality and segmentation in the Brazilian labor market: quantilic evidences under endogenous allocation
title_sort Informality and segmentation in the Brazilian labor market: quantilic evidences under endogenous allocation
author Dalberto, Cassiano Ricardo
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Cirino, Jader Fernandes
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description This study investigates the occurrence of incomes segmentation between formal and informal workers in Brazil, considering two distinct groups: employees, and self-employed together with employers. While for the first group the formality criterion is the signed work contract, for the second is the contribution to the social security. Using information from the National Household Sample Survey (PNAD) for the years of 2002 and 2012, and applying a model of quantile treatment effect under endogeneity, we try to verify if there are differences of income between formal and informal workers that can be explained solely by the individual allocation into one sector or another. The results indicate the occurrence of segmentation in a large part of the income distribution for both groups and in both periods. In addition, this phenomenon occurs more intensely in the lower quantiles of the distribution, that is, among lower income workers.
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