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Resumen
Introduction
The effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on Latin American labor markets continue to be quantified, to identify the social and economic impacts that this pandemic had, and to design more efficient public policies that would protect the most vulnerable groups. For this reason, the research question was as follows: what were the changes in the labor formality rates before and two years after the main contingency measures of the COVID-19 pandemic were implemented?
Methods
Using data from Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Guatemala, Mexico, Peru, and Uruguay, the formality rate (τ) was analyzed, which was calculated using a weighted average between the formal employment rates of the number (i) of economic sectors (p) in a specific period (t).
Results
The results suggest that the weighted labor formality rate increased in the countries of the region. These changes in formality could be the result of greater capital accumulation, the integration of productive processes, the integration of commercialization processes, and differentiated fiscal stimuli (i.e., the intrasectoral aspect), but it was not due to the displacement of workers from highly informal economic sectors to more formalized sectors (i.e., the intersectoral component).
Discussion
The findings emphasized the precarious situation of women in the region, regardless of the country, particularly in Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, and Argentina. These findings suggest the need to design public policies that reverse the current situation of the labor market and prevent future economic shocks, with special emphasis on the informal sector and women.
The effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on Latin American labor markets continue to be quantified, to identify the social and economic impacts that this pandemic had, and to design more efficient public policies that would protect the most vulnerable groups. For this reason, the research question was as follows: what were the changes in the labor formality rates before and two years after the main contingency measures of the COVID-19 pandemic were implemented?
Methods
Using data from Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Guatemala, Mexico, Peru, and Uruguay, the formality rate (τ) was analyzed, which was calculated using a weighted average between the formal employment rates of the number (i) of economic sectors (p) in a specific period (t).
Results
The results suggest that the weighted labor formality rate increased in the countries of the region. These changes in formality could be the result of greater capital accumulation, the integration of productive processes, the integration of commercialization processes, and differentiated fiscal stimuli (i.e., the intrasectoral aspect), but it was not due to the displacement of workers from highly informal economic sectors to more formalized sectors (i.e., the intersectoral component).
Discussion
The findings emphasized the precarious situation of women in the region, regardless of the country, particularly in Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, and Argentina. These findings suggest the need to design public policies that reverse the current situation of the labor market and prevent future economic shocks, with special emphasis on the informal sector and women.
Idioma original | Inglés |
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Número de artículo | 1372404 |
Publicación | Frontiers in Sociology |
Volumen | 9 |
DOI | |
Estado | Publicada - 2024 |
Nota bibliográfica
Publisher Copyright:Copyright © 2024 Martínez-Martínez, Reyes-Martínez, Mideros Mora, Sánchez Pilco and Rodríguez Salme.
Financiación
Financiadores | Número del financiador |
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Universidad Iberoamericana Ciudad de México | |
Departamento de Ciencias Sociales y Políticas | |
Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador |
Huella
Profundice en los temas de investigación de 'Labor markets during COVID-19: gaps and challenges in Latin America'. En conjunto forman una huella única.-
PDML: POBREZA, DESIGUALDAD Y MERCADO LABORAL
Mideros Mora, A. I. (Investigador principal) & Sánchez Pilco, A. C. (CoPI)
Proyecto: Investigación
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RÉGIMEN DE BIENESTAR EN ECUADOR: ALCANCES Y LIMITACIONES DESDE LA CONSTITUCIÓN DE 2008
Sánchez Pilco, A. C. (Investigador principal), BALSECA VACA, A. F. (Estudiante Investigador), BULLA CAIZA, E. S. (Estudiante Investigador), MOYA CHIRIBOGA, R. S. (Estudiante Investigador) & Mideros Mora, A. I. (Director)
1/02/21 → 31/12/23
Proyecto: Investigación