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The challenge of creating good jobs in Latin America: Recent trends & policy options Carmen Pagés Chief of Labor Markets Unit Inter-American Development Bank

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T he challenge of creating good jobs in Latin America: Recent trends & policy options. Carmen Pag és Chief of Labor Markets Unit Inter-American Development Bank. This presentation :. 1. Unemployment and underemployment in LAC. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: T he  challenge of creating  good jobs  in Latin  America:  Recent trends & policy options

The challenge of creating good jobs

in Latin America: Recent trends & policy

optionsCarmen Pagés

Chief of Labor Markets UnitInter-American Development Bank

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This presentation:

Unemployment & Underemployment in

LAC

Explaining the good jobs deficit in LAC

Addressing the good job deficit in LAC

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1. Unemployment and underemployment in LAC

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On average, unemployment in LAC is lower than in OECD countries, but not much lower…

Average LAC: 7.5%Average OECD: 8.5%

Source: Own elaboration from LAC household surveys and OECD data; OCDE 2010, LAC Circa 2009

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Youth unemployment is also below, but close to OECD levels…

Source: Own elaboration from LAC household surveys and OECD data; OCDE 2010, LAC Circa 2009

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and underemployment is much higher…

Underemployment: Share of workers that work less than 30 hours but willing to work longer

Source: Own elaboration from LAC household surveys and OECD data; OCDE 2010, LAC Circa 2009

Share of total Employment Underemployed

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And most jobs are created in the informal sector…

Composition of new job creation

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And within the formal sector, half or more of the jobs are temporary…

Composition of new job creation

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2. Explaining the good jobs deficit…

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GDP growth is the engine of job creation, and productivity growth is the engine of GDP growth.

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Loss of factor accumu-lation

Loss of productiv-ity

Evolution of relative GDPpc, TFP, and Factor accumulation, vs US

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Productivity growth in LAC lags other parts of the world

( Index1960=1)

Evolution of TFP

Developed Countries

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Productivity growth lags in manufacturing, and more importantly in

services

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Latin America East Asia High Income Countries

Average Annual Labor Productivity GrowthAgriculture, Industry, and Services, 1951–2005

Source: Authors' calculations based on Timmer and de Vries (2007).

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Productivity gaps are highest in the service sector…

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Services have grown to be 60% of employment but most jobs in this sector are of low productivity informal

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Productivity is higher in larger firms…

Chile 2006 Uruguay 2005

Colombia, 1988

El Salvador 2005

Venezuela, 2001

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Source: Pagés (2010) based on individual countries, firm-level manufacturing surveys.

Productivity (TFP) by firm size, relative to firms with 10–19 workers, Manufacturing Firms

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and there is a strong association between productivity and informality

C. Colombia: TPFQ computed as in Hsieh-Klenow, 2009

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Counterfactual: Increasing share of medium and large firms, would increase productivity by..

• 90% in El Salvador

• 120% in Mexico

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In sum, low productivity growth hampers the creation of good quality jobs…Most jobs created in micro firms of low

productivity that survive being informal.

Need to discern whether:• Insufficient supply of good firms that can

grow and create good jobs in the process.

• Insufficient creation of large, productive companies.

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3. Addressing the good jobs deficit.

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How to improve productivity?• A number of policies can help improve

productivity & good job creation in the region:

– Reducing transportation costs that prevent productive firms from growing

– Improving tax regimes that prevent productive firms from growing

– Promoting innovation that prevent firms from growing in productivity

• But also, need to improve labor policy

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Labor policy• In the face of precariousness, informality and

temporality many labor authorities resort to tighten (or attempt to tighten) their labor laws…

• But on paper, restrictions to temporary employment, informality and other forms of precarious work are already very high..

• Although often not well enforced…

• And for a reason… with low productivity compliance is not an option, the choice is between precariousness or unemployment.

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Instead labor policy should go to the root of the problem and foster productivity growth:

• Improving training systems

• Redesigning social insurance

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The % of LF that benefits from training is low

Republica ChecaLuxemburgo

SueciaBelgica

EslovaquiaDinamarca

Reino UnidoEspaña

NoruegaPortugal

GreciaChile

Colombia

0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70

LF share that receives on the job training (%)

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Training systems suffer from:

• Low quality

• Low pertinence & relation to needs of firms

• Information problems

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Improving training systems:

• Increase quality control: (M&E, follow up graduates, skill certification, accreditation).

• Improve information about the system: Who is doing well, who is not?. What professions pay more?

• Increase pertinence: Increase involvement of private sector to define training contents.

• Increase competition or improve regulation.

• Co-financing

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Social insurance systems:• Finance health & pensions with high taxes

on labor.• Mandate very high employment

protection, but in most countries no UI.• Reach only a minority.

– New wave of non-contributory programs for informal.

• Reduce incentives to hire in the formal sector & increases informality.

• Reduce productivity

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Improving SI

Universal Coverage funded with broader base taxes– Advantages: (specially in health)

• It covers everyone, all the time, with the same benefits

• It reduces distortions in the labor market• It allows for an integrated health system

– Disadvantages:• It is fiscally costly, but due to reduction in

distortions could be affordable. Levy et al, 2011

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Improving SI

• Subsidizing SS for low wage workers – Advantages:

• It reduces distortions in the labor market• It allows to keep contributory system

– Disadvantages:• It may lead to underreporting of wages

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Improving SI

• Reforming EPL to become more like UI. – Pre-financing:

• Individual accounts or contributions to a fund.

– Improving ALMP (so workers find jobs faster)• Better Intermediation systems• Better job insertion programs

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Conclusions

• In order to create higher quality jobs, Latin America needs to increase the growth of productivity…

• …particularly in the fast growing service sector.

• Improving training

• Modernizing social insurance schemes(pension, health, , EPL and UI) –which prevent companies from hiring, particularly low skilled labor.

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