按性别和总收入划分的劳动力市场差异

Miguel Mascarúa
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劳动力市场摩擦对总收入的影响是什么?这些摩擦会影响女性的参与和职业选择。首先,我开发了一个职业一般均衡模型,其中包含了面临基于性别的特质扭曲的异质代理。其次,我将模型扩展到包括正式和非正式机构的内生分布,以密切关注墨西哥机构的分布。第三,我使用INEGI的全国职业和就业调查来校准模型,并量化墨西哥各州和地区劳动力市场中基于性别的摩擦及其对总收入的影响。我发现,如果没有女性创业方面的摩擦,总收入将平均增长4.3%,如果没有进入和创业方面的摩擦,总收入将平均增长32.1%。
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Differences in the labor market by gender and aggregate income
What are the effects on aggregate income of frictions in the labor market that affect women's participation and occupational choices? First, I develop an occupational general equilibrium model with heterogeneous agents that face gender-based idiosyncratic distortions. Second, I extend the model to include an endogenous distribution of formal and informal establishments to closely follow the distribution of Mexican establishments. Third, I use INEGI's National Survey of Occupation and Employment to calibrate the model and quantify gender-based frictions in the labor market in states and regions of Mexico and their effect on aggregate income. I find that aggregate income would increase, on average, by 4.3% without women's frictions to entrepreneurship and by 32.1% without frictions to entry and entrepreneurship.
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