Macroeconomic Shocks and Employment in sub-Sharan Africa: Do Labour Market Institutions Matter?

IF 0.4 Q4 ECONOMICS
A. Adegboye, Ifeoluwa Alao-Owunna, Folake R. Bank-Ola
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Abstract The effects of macroeconomic shocks and labour market institutions on employment in sub-Saharan African countries are examined in this study. Using a sample of 27 SSA countries for the period 2007 to 2018, both linear and interactive relationships are investigated. The results show that labour market institutions (especially in terms of wage flexibility) dampen the effects of shocks on modern employment but amplify the effects of shocks on informal employment in the sampled SSA countries. There is also evidence that shocks themselves (especially those emanating from the external sector) do not matter for a huge proportion of employment changes in SSA countries. Rather, the direct effects of shocks on employment are more profound in the formal sector. The study therefore concludes that reforming the informal sector will help to ensure the effectiveness of labour market institutions in mitigating the negative impacts of external shocks on employment in SSA.
撒哈拉以南非洲的宏观经济冲击与就业:劳动力市场制度重要吗?
摘要本研究考察了宏观经济冲击和劳动力市场制度对撒哈拉以南非洲国家就业的影响。使用2007年至2018年期间27个SSA国家的样本,调查了线性和互动关系。结果表明,在抽样的撒哈拉以南非洲国家,劳动力市场制度(特别是在工资灵活性方面)抑制了冲击对现代就业的影响,但放大了冲击对非正规就业的影响。还有证据表明,冲击本身(尤其是来自外部部门的冲击)对撒哈拉以南非洲国家很大一部分就业变化并不重要。相反,冲击对正规部门就业的直接影响更为深远。因此,该研究得出结论,改革非正规部门将有助于确保劳动力市场机构在减轻外部冲击对SSA就业的负面影响方面的有效性。
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