Import Competition in the Manufacturing Sector in Peru: Its Impact on Informality and Wages

De economia Pub Date : 2019-12-01 DOI:10.18235/0002078
Martha Denisse Pierola, D. Sánchez-Navarro
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Abstract

This paper studies the impact of import competition from China on labor outcomes in the Peruvian manufacturing sector in 2001–2010. Using data from the Peruvian Household Survey, we use a two-step procedure to evaluate the impact of the surge in imports from China on the likelihood of having an informal job and on wages in both the formal and informal sectors. On the first step, the results suggest that greater import competition increased—albeit weakly—the likelihood of having an informal job for workers with elementary education. On the second step, we find that the surge in imports from China was detrimental to wages of the least educated individuals with informal jobs—with no education and elementary education—, although we also find that this result is mostly driven by the presence of self-employed among informal workers. We also observe a wage increase among workers with formal jobs and elementary and high school education. These results are robust to the inclusion of different exclusion restrictions and even after accounting for industry-level growth which was strong during the period studied.
秘鲁制造业的进口竞争:对非正式性和工资的影响
本文研究了2001-2010年中国进口竞争对秘鲁制造业劳动力产出的影响。利用秘鲁家庭调查的数据,我们采用两步程序来评估从中国进口激增对获得非正式工作的可能性以及对正规和非正规部门工资的影响。在第一步,研究结果表明,更大的进口竞争增加了——尽管是微弱的——受过初等教育的工人找到非正式工作的可能性。在第二步中,我们发现,从中国进口的激增对从事非正规工作的受教育程度最低的个人(没有受过教育和初等教育)的工资是有害的,尽管我们也发现,这一结果主要是由非正规工人中自营职业者的存在造成的。我们还观察到,有正式工作、受过小学和高中教育的工人的工资也在上涨。这些结果是稳健的,包括不同的排除限制,甚至在考虑到在研究期间强劲的行业水平增长之后。
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