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Una Aplicación de la Descomposición Blinder–Oaxaca junto a regresiones por cuantiles de influencia recentrada al sector formal e informal y sus determinantes

Rodríguez Núñez, Juan Bautista and Guerra Salazar, Isaac Enmanuel (2019): Una Aplicación de la Descomposición Blinder–Oaxaca junto a regresiones por cuantiles de influencia recentrada al sector formal e informal y sus determinantes.

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Abstract

This paper studies the wage gap according to the formality status of workers, as well as the determinants of informal employment in the Dominican Republic. Estimates are made using microdata from the National Labor Force Survey, applying the Blinder-Oaxaca decomposition together with a recent extension of this methodology by quantiles through a regression model of recentered influence, in addition to logit models. In this sense, it is confirmed that there is a positive wage gap that favors formal workers over informal workers, in favor of the former. The greatest weight of this gap is because of returns, which implies that workers with similar characteristics receive different incomes between conditions of formality, alluding to a segmented labor market and a strong relative wage penalty for informal workers, which is intensified for women. To a lesser extent, this gap is explained by the endowment of factors such as workers' education and experience. Although the wage gap has narrowed in the last four years, it remains at 2005 levels, denoting a stagnation in terms of the wage gap between sectors. The results indicate that the conditions of individuals have an impact on their probability of working in the informal sector, as well as on the wage gap, with the educational level attained, the branch of activity, the planning region, the life cycle and the level of family income having an important influence. In relation to family income and age groups, the poor are the group most affected by informality and have the largest positive wage gap, with this effect decreasing as the level of family income increases. Similar results are recorded for the propensities of the informal sector, providing evidence in favor of low-income people entering the informal labor market as a means of subsistence and an escape valve due to fewer opportunities to enter the formal market.

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