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The Formal/Informal Employment Earnings Gap: Evidence From Turkey

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2016

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Emerald Group Publishing Ltd

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This study investigates the formal/informal employment earnings gap in Turkey. We focus on the earnings differentials that can be explained by observable characteristics and unobservable time-invariant individual heterogeneity. We first, estimate the standard Mincer earnings equations using ordinary least squares (OLS), controlling for individual, household, and job characteristics. Next we use, panel data and the quantile regression (QR) techniques in order to account for unobserved factors which might affect the earnings and the intrinsic heterogeneity within formal and informal sectors. OLS results confirm the existence of an informal sector penalty almost half of which is explained by observable variables. We find that formal-salaried workers are paid significantly higher than their informal counterparts and of the self-employed confirming the heterogeneity within the informal employment. QR results show that pay differentials are not uniform along the earnings distribution. In contrast to the mainstream literature which views informal self-employment as the upper-tier and wage-employment as the lower-tier, we find that self-employment corresponds to the lower-tier in the Turkish labor market. Finally, fixed effects estimation indicates that unobserved individual characteristics combined with controls for observable characteristics explain the pay differentials between formal and informal employment entirely in the total and the female sample. However, informal sector penalty persists in the male sample.

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Acar, Elif Oznur/0000-0002-3104-9013

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Earnings Gap, Formal/Informal Employment, Labor Market Dynamics, Panel Data, Turkey, Lohnstruktur, Informeller Sektor, Earnings gap, formal/informal employment, labor market dynamics, panel data, Turkey, Turkey, J21, Lohndifferenzierung, Türkei, panel data, Size, J31, Arbeitsmarktsegmentation, J21 - Labor Force and Employment, labor market dynamics, O17 - Formal and Informal Sectors, ddc:330, O17, J31 - Wage Level and Structure, and Structure, Earnings gap; formal/informal employment; labor market dynamics; panel data; Turkey, J40 - General, Institutional Arrangements, Informelle Wirtschaft, Shadow Economy, formal/informal employment, labor market dynamics, panel data, Turkey, earnings gap, Arbeitsmarktsegmentierung, J40, formal/informal employment, Wage Differentials, Schätzung

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0502 economics and business, 05 social sciences

Citation

Tansel, Aysit; Acar, Elif Öznur, "The formal/informal employment earnings gap: evidence from Turkey", Inequality After The 20th Century: Papers From The Sixth Ecineq Meeting, Vol. 24, pp. 121-154, (2017).

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6th ECINEQ Meeting -- JUL, 2015 -- LUXEMBOURG

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24

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121

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154
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