Segmentation and informality in Vietnam: a survey of the literature: country case study on labour market segmentation
Jean-Pierre Cling,
Mireille. Razafindrakoto and
François Roubaud
ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization
Abstract:
Labour market segmentation is usually defined as the division of the labour markets into separate sub-markets or segments, distinguished by different characteristics and behavioural rules (incomes, contracts, etc.). The economic debate on the segmentation issue has been focusing in developed countries, and especially in Europe, on contractual segmentation and dualism.
Keywords: labour market segmentation; employment; informal economy; informal workers; social protection.; segmentation du marché du travail; emploi; économie informelle; travailleurs informels; protection sociale; segmentación del mercado de trabajo; empleo; economía informal; trabajadores informales; protección social (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 40 pages
Date: 2014
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Published in Conditions of work and employment series
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