Type | Working Paper - Fedesarrollo |
Title | A Taxonomy of Colombia’s Informal Labor Market |
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Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2016 |
URL | http://www.repository.fedesarrollo.org.co/bitstream/handle/11445/3304/WP_2016_No_73.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y |
Abstract | A taxonomy of the informal labor market is extremely important to understand and handle informality, particularly in a country as Colombia where this phenomenon is large and heterogeneous. As we will argue in this paper, it is possible to identify four different types of informality, according to the reasons to be informal: low productivity of the worker (subsistence informality), barriers to formality (induced informality), choice (voluntary informality) and both choice and low productivity (mixed informality). The policy recommendations to handle informality varies according to the target type of informality. While induced informality might be reduced by the removal of formal employment barriers or by the implementation of active policies to reduce segregation in society, structural informality requires other kinds of policies, such as a focus on improving educational outcomes. Similarly, in the case of voluntary informality, providing economic incentives to formalize and controlling informality might be more effective, whereas mixed informality is more related to wrong incentives created by social benefits. |