2013
DOI: 10.1186/2193-9004-2-18
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Informality and exclusion: evidence from matched employer-employee data for Lebanon and Syria

Abstract: Informality, measured as the share of the employed who do not have access to social security, is high in Lebanon and the Syrian Arab Republic. This paper uses new data from the 2010 Lebanon and Syria matched employer-employee surveys, which include modules that directly test for ability (Raven's progressive matrices) and selfreported personality characteristics in addition to a detailed section on job quality. The analysis of differentials in earning, self-reported attitudes toward jobs, working conditions, an… Show more

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“…Informal sector in the MENA countries has been the topic of investigation in several recent studies such as Alloush et al (2013) and Gatti et al (2014). Similarly there has been some recent studies investigating informal sector in Egypt such as Wahba (2009) and Tansel and Ozdemir (2014).…”
Section: Review Of Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Informal sector in the MENA countries has been the topic of investigation in several recent studies such as Alloush et al (2013) and Gatti et al (2014). Similarly there has been some recent studies investigating informal sector in Egypt such as Wahba (2009) and Tansel and Ozdemir (2014).…”
Section: Review Of Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%