Wage Employment, Unemployment and Self-Employment Across Countries

65 Pages Posted: 10 Jun 2019 Last revised: 7 May 2025

Abstract

Poor countries have low wage employment and high self-employment. This paper shows that they also have high unemployment relative to wage employment, and that self-employment increases with this ratio. To understand the sources of these patterns, I build a search and matching model with choice between job search and self-employment and with learning about matches, and calibrate it to match all transition rates between wage employment, unemployment and self-employment as well as separation hazards by job duration, separately for all 37 countries with available data. Quantitative analysis of the model shows that labor market frictions affect self-employment as much as unemployment. Labor market frictions also reduce aggregate output, not only by raising unemployment, but also by worsening the average quality of both wage employment matches and active self-employment projects.

Keywords: labor market frictions, self-employment, unemployment, wage employment, occupational choice, productivity

JEL Classification: O11, E24, J64, L26

Suggested Citation

Poschke, Markus, Wage Employment, Unemployment and Self-Employment Across Countries. IZA Discussion Paper No. 16271, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3401135

Markus Poschke (Contact Author)

McGill University ( email )

1001 Sherbrooke St. W
Montreal
Canada

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