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The Formal/Informal Employment Earnings Gap: Evidence from Turkey


Aysit Tansel


Middle East Technical University (METU) - Department of Economics; Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA); Economic Research Forum (ERF)

Elif Oznur Kan


Cankaya University


IZA Discussion Paper No. 6556

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In this study, we examine the formal/informal sector earnings differentials in the Turkish labor market using detailed econometric methodologies and a novel panel data set drawn from the 2006-2009 Income and Living Conditions Survey (SILC). In particular, we test if there is evidence of traditional segmented labor markets theory which postulates that informal workers are typically subject to lower remuneration than similar workers in the formal sector. Estimation of standard Mincer earnings equations at the mean using OLS on a pooled sample of workers confirms the existence of an informal penalty, but also shows that almost half of this penalty can be explained by observable variables. Along wage/self-employment divide, our results are in line with the traditional theory that formal-salaried workers are paid significantly higher than their informal counterparts. Confirming the heterogeneity within informal employment, we find that self-employed are often subject to lower remuneration compared to those who are salaried. Moreover, using quantile regression estimations, we show that pay differentials are not uniform along the earnings distribution. More specifically, we find that informal penalty decreases with the earnings level, implying a heterogeneous informal sector with upper-tier jobs carrying a significant premium and lower-tier jobs being largely penalized. Finally, fixed effects estimation of the earnings gap depict that unobserved individual fixed effects when combined with controls for observable individual and employment characteristics explain the pay differentials between formal and informal employment entirely, thereby implying that formal/informal segmentation may not be a stylized fact of the Turkish labor market as previously thought.

Number of Pages in PDF File: 47

Keywords: formal/informal employment, labor market dynamics, panel data, Turkey, earnings gap

JEL Classification: J21, J31, J40, O17

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Date posted: May 26, 2012  

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Tansel, Aysit and Kan, Elif Oznur, The Formal/Informal Employment Earnings Gap: Evidence from Turkey. IZA Discussion Paper No. 6556. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=2066979

Contact Information

Aysit Tansel (Contact Author)
Middle East Technical University (METU) - Department of Economics ( email )
Inonu Bulvari
Ankara 06531
Turkey
90 312 210 2057 (Phone)
90 312 210 1244 (Fax)
Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA)
P.O. Box 7240
Bonn, D-53072
Germany
Economic Research Forum (ERF) ( email )
7, Boulos Hanna St
Cairo, Cairo
Egypt
Elif Oznur Kan
Cankaya University ( email )
Turkey
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