Inequality and Labor Market Institutions

Inequality and Labor Market Institutions
Author: Ms. Florence Jaumotte,Ms. Carolina Osorio
Publsiher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 30
Release: 2015-07-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781513526904

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The SDN examines the role of labor market institutions in the rise of income inequality in advanced economies, alongside other determinants. The evidence strongly indicates that de-unionization is associated with rising top earners’ income shares and less redistribution, while eroding minimum wages are related to increases in overall income inequality. The results, however, also suggest that a lack of representativeness of unions may be associated with higher inequality. These findings do not necessarily constitute a blanket recommendation for higher unionization and minimum wages, as country-specific circumstances and potential trade-offs with other policy objectives need to be considered. Addressing inequality also requires a multipronged approach, which should include taxation reform and curbing excesses associated with financial deregulation.

Inequality and Labor Market Institutions

Inequality and Labor Market Institutions
Author: Florence Jaumotte,Carolina Osorio Buitron
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 31
Release: 2015
Genre: Income distribution
ISBN: 1513536095

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"The paper examines the role of labor market institutions in the rise of income inequality in advanced economies, alongside other determinants. The evidence strongly indicates that de-unionization is associated with rising top earners' income shares and less redistribution, while eroding minimum wages are related to increases in overall income inequality. The results, however, also suggest that a lack of representativeness of unions may be associated with higher inequality. These findings do not necessarily constitute a blanket recommendation for higher unionization and minimum wages, as country-specific circumstances and potential trade-offs with other policy objectives need to be considered. Addressing inequality also requires a multipronged approach, which should include taxation reform and curbing excesses associated with financial deregulation.

Labour Markets Institutions and Inequality

Labour Markets  Institutions and Inequality
Author: Janine Berg
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2015-01-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781784712105

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Labour market institutions, including collective bargaining, the regulation of employment contracts and social protection policies, are instrumental for improving the well-being of workers, their families and society. In many countries, these instituti

Labour market institutions and wage inequality

Labour market institutions and wage inequality
Author: Winfried Koeniger
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 44
Release: 2004
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: CORNELL:31924100364599

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Designing Labor Market Institutions in Emerging and Developing Economies

Designing Labor Market Institutions in Emerging and Developing Economies
Author: Mr.Romain A Duval,Mr.Prakash Loungani
Publsiher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 58
Release: 2019-05-21
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781498313261

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This paper discusses theoretical aspects and evidences related to designing labor market institutions in emerging market and developing economies. This note reviews the state of theory and evidence on the design of labor market institutions in a developing economy context and then reviews its consistency with actual labor market advice in a selected set of emerging and developing economies. The focus is mainly on three broad sets of institutions that matter for both workers’ protection and labor market efficiency: employment protection, unemployment insurance and social assistance, minimum wages and collective bargaining. Text mining techniques are used to identify IMF recommendations in these areas in Article IV Reports for 30 emerging and frontier economies over 2005–2016. This note has provided a critical review of the literature on the design of labor market institutions in emerging and developing market economies, and benchmarked the advice featured in IMF recommendations for 30 emerging market and frontier economies against the tentative conclusions from the literature.

Impacts of Labor Market Institutions and Demographic Factors on Labor Markets in Latin America

Impacts of Labor Market Institutions and Demographic Factors on Labor Markets in Latin America
Author: Adriana D. Kugler
Publsiher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2019-07-17
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781513508085

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This paper documents recent labor market performance in the Latin American region. The paper shows that unemployment, informality, and inequality have been falling over the past two decades, though still remain high. By contrast, productivity has remained stubbornly low. The paper, then, turns to the potential impacts of various labor market institutions, including employment protection legislation (EPL), minimum wages (MW), payroll taxes, unemployment insurance (UI) and collective bargaining, as well as the impacts of demographic changes on labor market performance. The paper relies on evidence from carefully conducted studies based on micro-data for countries in the region and for other countries with similar income levels to draw conclusions on the impact of labor market institutions and demographic factors on unemployment, informality, inequality and productivity. The decreases in unemployment and informality can be partly explained by the reduced strictness of EPL and payroll taxes, but also by the increased shares of more educated and older workers. By contrast, the fall in inequality starting in 2002 can be explained by a combination of binding MW throughout most of the region and, to a lesser extent, by the introduction of UI systems in some countries and the role of unions in countries with moderate unionization rates. Falling inequality can also be explained by the fall in the returns to skill associated with increased share of more educated and older workers.

Emerging Labor Market Institutions for the Twenty First Century

Emerging Labor Market Institutions for the Twenty First Century
Author: Richard B. Freeman,Joni Hersch,Lawrence Mishel
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2007-11-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780226261812

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Private sector unionism is in decline in the United States. As a result, labor advocates, community groups, nongovernmental organizations, and individuals concerned with the well-being of workers have sought to develop alternative ways to represent workers' interests. Emerging Labor Market Institutions for the Twenty-First Century provides the first in-depth assessment of how effectively labor market institutions are responding to this drastically altered landscape. This important volume provides case studies of new labor market institutions and new directions for existing institutions. The contributors examine the behavior and impact of new organizations that have formed to solve workplace problems and to bolster the position of workers. They also document how unions employ new strategies to maintain their role in the economic system. While non-union institutions are unlikely to fill the gap left by the decline of unions, the findings suggest that emerging groups and unions might together improve some dimensions of worker well-being. Emerging Labor Market Institutions is the story of workers and institutions in flux, searching for ways to represent labor in the new century.

Globalization Labor Markets and Inequality in India

Globalization  Labor Markets and Inequality in India
Author: Dipak Mazumdar,Sandip Sarkar
Publsiher: IDRC
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2008
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780415436113

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India's increased exposure to world markets and relaxation of domestic controls has given a spurt to the GDP growth rate, but its impact on poverty, inequality and employment have been controversial. This book examines these aspects of the post-reform scene, discerning the changes in trends which the new developments have created.