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(In)Formalizing Jobs in Latin America and the Caribbean: Taxes, Benefits, and Labor Market Directives - Paperback

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by Katharina Fietz (Author), Clement Joubert (Author), Hugo Opo (Author)

This report aims to deepen our understanding of informality of work and employment outcomes in Latin American and Caribbean labor markets, focusing on the interplay between personal income taxation, social protection policies, and consequently firm and workers' incentives to (in)formalize agreements. The report introduces a new analytical framework that centers on individual worker decisions, based on the value workers ascribe to present and future (contingent) benefits as compared with their costs, alongside negotiations with employers shaped by labor market competitiveness. Empirical analysis identifies and quantifies incentives for (in)formal employment and to simulate how reforms to policies and programs affect these incentives. This analysis underpins recommendations to improve the incentives to formalize employment and participate in personal income tax and social protection systems across LAC countries.

Number of Pages: 304
Dimensions: 0.71 x 11 x 8.5 IN
Publication Date: August 29, 2025
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by Katharina Fietz (Author), Clement Joubert (Author), Hugo Opo (Author)

This report aims to deepen our understanding of informality of work and employment outcomes in Latin American and Caribbean labor markets, focusing on the interplay between personal income taxation, social protection policies, and consequently firm and workers' incentives to (in)formalize agreements. The report introduces a new analytical framework that centers on individual worker decisions, based on the value workers ascribe to present and future (contingent) benefits as compared with their costs, alongside negotiations with employers shaped by labor market competitiveness. Empirical analysis identifies and quantifies incentives for (in)formal employment and to simulate how reforms to policies and programs affect these incentives. This analysis underpins recommendations to improve the incentives to formalize employment and participate in personal income tax and social protection systems across LAC countries.

Number of Pages: 304
Dimensions: 0.71 x 11 x 8.5 IN
Publication Date: August 29, 2025

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(In)Formalizing Jobs in Latin America and the Caribbean: Taxes, Benefits, and Labor Market Directives - Paperback

(In)Formalizing Jobs in Latin America and the Caribbean: Taxes, Benefits, and Labor Market Directives - Paperback

$104.60
(In)Formalizing Jobs in Latin America and the Caribbean: Taxes, Benefits, and Labor Market Directives - Paperback

(In)Formalizing Jobs in Latin America and the Caribbean: Taxes, Benefits, and Labor Market Directives - Paperback

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