Labor market transitions in Bolivia during the Covid-19 pandemic

Angélica del Carmen Calle Sarmiento
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In a descriptive way, this paper analyzes the transitions in the Bolivian labor market during the Covid19 pandemic to comprehend the patterns and trends of worker transitions across states related to employment, unemployment, temporarily inactive, permanently inactive; also for employed people like salaried, self-employed, unpaid family worker, other and finally for different economic activities. The information used corresponds to the Continuous Employment Survey reported by the National Institute of Statistics of Bolivia which has the virtue of following the same individuals in more than two periods. Labor transition probabilities according to the Markov chain process between the first and third quarter for 2019 and 2020 were obtained and allowed to observe important changes in the Bolivian labor market during the Covid-19 pandemic. Particularly, unemployed persons were in a more vulnerable situation than those who were inactive; however, due to the measures implemented during the peak of the pandemic the probability to flow to inactivity was higher. On the other hand, at first the emergency reduces the possibility for self-employed people to remain in this category; nevertheless, in the following period the self-employed status was an advantageous one.

玻利维亚在 Covid-19 大流行期间的劳动力市场转型
本文以描述性的方式分析了玻利维亚劳动力市场在 Covid19 大流行期间的过渡情况,以了解工人在就业、失业、暂时不工作、长期不工作等不同状态下的过渡模式和趋势;还分析了受雇人员,如受薪人员、自营职业者、无薪家庭工人、其他人员,最后还分析了不同经济活动的过渡模式和趋势。所使用的信息与玻利维亚国家统计局报告的连续就业调查相对应,该调查具有在两个以上时期跟踪相同个人的优点。根据马尔科夫链过程获得了 2019 年和 2020 年第一季度和第三季度之间的劳动力转换概率,从而观察到玻利维亚劳动力市场在 Covid-19 大流行期间的重要变化。特别是,失业人员的处境比非在业人员更加脆弱;然而,由于在大流行病高峰期采取了措施,失业人员转为非在业人员的概率更高。另一方面,起初,紧急情况降低了自营职业者留在这一类别的可能性;然而,在随后的时期,自营职业者的地位是有利的。
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