东非共同体共同对外关税对肯尼亚家庭劳动收入的影响

Justine Ongeri Mogendi, Tabitha Kiriti Nganga, Laura Nelima Barasa
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本研究调查了东非共同体共同对外关税的采用所引起的价格变化如何影响肯尼亚家庭的劳动收入。分析了农村、城市和全城市地区的家庭。工人被分为熟练工人与非熟练工人、正式工人与非正式工人、农业部门工人与非农业部门工人。分析中使用了2005/2006年和2015/2016年肯尼亚综合家庭预算调查的数据。从这些调查中获得的数据被用来对工人进行分类,并提取商品的价格。本文分析了121种被归类为农业或工业制成品的商品。进口关税的降低以及商品价格的降低,很大程度上是针对制成品的。估计了一个经过调查设计和异方差校正的米瑟尔工资方程。进一步,利用泊松伪极大似然模型进行敏感性分析。我们观察到,价格-劳动收入效应随着国家工人的分类而变化。熟练工人、正式工人和非农业工人的收入比他们的同行有所增加。与EAC国家接壤的县的工人和该国主要城市的工人比该国其他县的工人获得的收入更多。然而,在所有获得收益的地区,其幅度都很小。这表明,一般来说,共同对外关税对肯尼亚的劳动收入没有非常显著的影响。
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Effect of the East African Community Common External Tariff on Household Labor Income in Kenya
This study investigates how changes in prices caused by the adoption of the East African Community Common External Tariff affected the labor incomes of households in Kenya. Households in rural, urban, and fully urban areas are analyzed. Workers are classified as skilled versus unskilled, formal versus informal, and agricultural versus non-agricultural sector workers. Data from the Kenya Integrated Household Budget Surveys 2005/2006 and 2015/2016 are used in the analysis. Data from these surveys were used to categorize workers and extract the price values for commodities. One hundred and twenty-one commodities classified as agricultural or manufactured goods are analyzed. Much of the reduction in import tariffs and hence reduction in commodity prices is on manufactured goods. A Mincerian wage equation that is corrected for survey design and heteroskedasticity is estimated. Further, a sensitivity analysis using a Poisson Pseudo Maximum Likelihood model is estimated. The price-labor income effect is observed to vary with the classification of workers in the country. Skilled, formal, and non-agricultural workers gained compared to their counterparts. Workers in counties that border the EAC countries and those in the major cities in the country gained more than other workers in other counties in the country. However, in all parts where gains are experienced, the magnitude is small. This shows that generally, the Common External Tariff did not have a very significant effect on labor incomes in Kenya.
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