Informality and Mobility: Evidence from Russian Panel Data
Fabian Slonimczyk () and
Vladimir Gimpelson
No 7703, IZA Discussion Papers from IZA Network @ LISER
Abstract:
Informality is a defining characteristic of labor markets in developing and transition countries. This paper analyzes patterns of mobility across different forms of formal and informal employment in Russia. Using the RLMS household panel we estimate a dynamic multinomial logit model with individual heterogeneity and correct for the initial conditions problem. Simulations show that structural state dependence is weak and that transition rates from informal to formal employment are not lower than from other origin states. These results lend support to the integrated view of the labor market.
Keywords: informality; labor mobility; initial conditions problem; state dependence (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: J6 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 30 pages
Date: 2013-10
New Economics Papers: this item is included in nep-cis, nep-cwa, nep-iue and nep-tra
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Published - revised version published in: Economics of Transition, 2015, 23(2), 299–341
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