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The returns to formality and informality in urban Africa
Paolo Falco
, Andrew Kerr, Neil Rankin, Justin Sandefur, Francis Teal
Development Economics Research Group (DERG)
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Formality
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Informality
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Self-employed
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Urban Africa
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Wages
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Size Effect
50%
Tanzania
50%
Ghana
50%
Civil Servants
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Enterprise Size
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Private Sector Wages
50%
Developing Economies
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African Labour Markets
25%
Formal Employment
25%
Negative Premium
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Employee Work
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Earnings Differentials
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Informal Employment
25%
Endogeneity Bias
25%
Wage Employment
25%
Africa
25%
Large Firms
25%
Public Sector Wages
25%
Wage Rate
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Size Matters
25%
Individual Market
25%
Time-invariant
25%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Profit
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Self-Employed
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Private Sector
25%
Panel Study
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Large Firm
25%
Public Sector
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Labor Market
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