Role of Individual Characteristics and Policies in Driving Labor Informality in Vietnam

Role of Individual Characteristics and Policies in Driving Labor Informality in Vietnam
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Volume/Issue: Volume 2020 Issue 273
Publication date: December 2020
ISBN: 9781513563862
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Labor , Economics- Macroeconomics , informality , Vietnam , Labor Force Survey , labor market segmentation , structural reforms , economic governance , PCI , , WP , wage worker , wage premium , FDI firm , wage employment , earnings gap , work experience

Summary

Using data from the Vietnam Labor Force Survey, this paper takes a granular look at the most salient drivers of labor informality in Vietnam by examining: (i) the nature of labor informality and transitions from formal to informal employment status and the role of worker characteristics; (ii) the empirical likelihood of being in informal employment and the policy determinants of informality using within-in country variation in the business climate and governance; and (iii) whether different policy reforms have a differential impact on workers. Our analysis sheds light on how individual characteristics and policy impediments contribute to high levels of informality and points to the need for a comprehensive agenda to tackle informality.