Department of Economics, Faculty of Business and Economics, Eastern Mediterranean University, Famagusta, Cyprus.
Department of Banking and Finance, Eastern Mediterranean University, Famagusta, Cyprus.
Eval Rev. 2024 Oct;48(5):865-892. doi: 10.1177/0193841X231210597. Epub 2023 Oct 30.
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.
尽管人们对性别间劳动力市场变量的宏观决定因素进行了大量讨论,但相对较少关注非正规经济(IE)对劳动力市场的贡献。本研究旨在实证调查 12 个中东国家中 IE 规模对劳动力市场变量的性别差异的影响。本研究使用了每个被调查国家的季度时间序列数据,涵盖 1991 年至 2015 年。进行了菲利普斯-珀罗单位根检验以验证所研究的经济序列的平稳性。采用自回归分布滞后方法进行协整检验并估计长期回归系数和误差修正项。结果表明,IE 在各国对男性和女性的影响不同。尽管在巴林、伊朗、卡塔尔和土耳其,IE 与男性就业率之间存在长期的正相关关系,但在以色列,这种关系仅存在于女性中。IE 活动在中东国家的男性和女性就业中起重要作用。劳动力市场中 IE 的规模是一个有利于男性就业而不是女性就业的重要因素。