Gender Differences in the Impact of the Informal Economy on the Labor Market: Evidence From Middle Eastern Countries

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作者
Taheri, Elham [1 ]
Katircioglu, Salih [2 ,3 ,5 ]
Tecel, Ayhan [4 ]
机构
[1] Eastern Mediterranean Univ, Fac Business & Econ, Dept Econ, Gazimagusa, Cyprus
[2] Eastern Mediterranean Univ, Dept Banking & Finance, Gazimagusa, Cyprus
[3] Istanbul Ticaret Univ, Counselor Comm, Istanbul, Turkiye
[4] Eastern Mediterranean Univ, Sch Comp & Technol, Dept Accounting & Taxat, Gazimagusa, Cyprus
[5] Eastern Mediterranean Univ, Dept Banking & Finance, Via Mersin 10, POB 99628, Famagusta, Turkiye
关键词
informal economy; labor market; gender; employment; cointegration; SHADOW ECONOMY; MACROECONOMIC DETERMINANTS; UNEMPLOYMENT RATE; EMPLOYMENT; GROWTH; BOUNDS;
D O I
10.1177/0193841X231210597
中图分类号
C [社会科学总论];
学科分类号
03 ; 0303 ;
摘要
Although considerable discussion has been devoted to the macro determinants of labor market variables across genders, comparatively little attention has been given to the contribution of the informal economy to this market. This study was aimed at empirically investigating the impact of the size of the shadow or informal economy (IE) on labor market variables across genders in 12 Middle Eastern countries. The study used quarterly time series data on each country under investigation, covering 1991 to 2015. Phillips-Perron unit root tests were carried out to verify the stationarity of the examined economic series. An autoregressive distributed lag approach was adopted to conduct cointegration tests and estimate long-run regression coefficients and error correction terms. The results indicated that the IE served men and women differently across countries. Whereas this economy had a long-run positive relationship with men's employment rates in Bahrain, Iran, Qatar, and Turkey, this relationship existed among women only in Israel. IE activities matter in the employment of men and women in Middle Eastern countries. The sizes of IEs in the labor market are a significant factor that favors men's employment rather than that of women.
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页码:865 / 892
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