Wage Differential of Informal Employment in Nepal

S. Chhetri, Bhawana Basnyat
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The total number of occupations or positions held during the specified reference period constitutes informal employment. It is deemed that a person has an informal job or employment if their employment relationship is, legally or practically, exempt from national labor legislation, income taxation, social protection, or the right to specific employment benefits. In Nepal, the problem of informal work is growing, and the economic yardstick for measuring social justice is the wage gap. This research uses a logistic regression approach to examine the factors that influence informal employment in Nepal. The computation of the factors affecting informality and wage disparities in informal employment in Nepal was done using two estimating techniques. The daily salary is significantly negatively impacted by informal employment. The workers who participate in informality make less money per day than those who work in regular employment. The findings indicate a positive and statistically significant relationship between worker age and daily pay. Workers are more likely to make a daily wage the older they are. When the workers are of the janajati ethnic group, their daily wages increase. But the daily wage of workers is not much impacted by dalit laborers. Workers who are married are more likely than other workers to have greater daily pay. They are therefore favorably related to one another. The outcome also showed that the worker's daily income grows along with their level of education. As a result, there is an association.            
尼泊尔非正规就业的工资差异
在特定参考期间所从事的职业或职位的总数构成非正式就业。如果一个人的雇佣关系在法律上或实际上不受国家劳动立法、所得税、社会保护或特定就业福利的限制,则认为他拥有非正式工作或就业。在尼泊尔,非正规工作问题日益严重,衡量社会公正的经济标准是工资差距。本研究使用逻辑回归方法来检验影响尼泊尔非正式就业的因素。使用两种估计技术计算了影响尼泊尔非正规就业的非正式性和工资差距的因素。非正式就业对日工资有显著的负向影响。参加非正式工作的工人每天挣的钱比那些有正式工作的工人少。研究结果表明,工人年龄与日薪之间存在显著的正相关关系。工人年龄越大,就越有可能赚取日薪。如果工人是janajati族,他们的日工资会增加。但工人的日工资并没有受到达利特劳动者的太大影响。已婚员工比其他员工更有可能获得更高的日薪。因此,它们彼此有良好的关系。结果还表明,工人的日常收入随着他们的教育水平而增长。因此,有一种联系。
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