Unemployment Compensation and the Allocation of Labor in Developing Countries

52 Pages Posted: 9 Mar 2013 Last revised: 20 Apr 2023

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Olivier Charlot

University of Cergy-Pontoise

Franck Malherbet

University of Cergy-Pontoise - THEMA; IZA Institute of Labor Economics

Mustafa Ulus

Galatasaray University

Abstract

This paper studies the effects of the introduction of unemployment compensation (UC) in countries characterized by pervasive informality. We provide a simple framework to analyze the impact of UC on the allocation of workers between formal and informal activities, as well as the allocation of workers between sectors featuring different incentives to go informal.We show that a reasonable amount of UC may reduce informality, while larger amounts of UC induce large disincentives to go formal because of the level of taxation involved. We also argue that the financing of UC should be part and parcel of a well- conceived UC system. We show that UC finance based on payroll taxes is likely to entail an excess level of informality resulting from cross-subsidies between heterogenous sectors. The introduction of a simple layoff tax meant to finance the UC system is then shown to reduce informality, hence highlighting how a well-designed financing scheme may be used as a supplementary instrument to curb informality.

Keywords: unemployment compensation, labor market imperfections, informality

JEL Classification: E24, E26, J60, L16, O1

Suggested Citation

Charlot, Olivier and Malherbet, Franck and Ulus, Mustafa, Unemployment Compensation and the Allocation of Labor in Developing Countries. IZA Discussion Paper No. 7233, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2230795 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2230795

Olivier Charlot (Contact Author)

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Franck Malherbet

University of Cergy-Pontoise - THEMA ( email )

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Mustafa Ulus

Galatasaray University ( email )

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