Why high open unemployment and small informal sector in South Africa

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  • Geeta Gandhi
  • John Knight
  • Geeta Kingdon
چکیده

Unemployment in South Africa is so widespread that it demands an explanation. This paper examines why the unemployed do not enter the informal sector, as is common in other developing countries. The findings provide little support for the idea that unemployed people choose to be unemployed: the unemployed are substantially worse off, and less satisfied with their quality of life, than they would be if informally employed. Various impediments to entry into the informal sector appear to increase open unemployment. Acknowledgements This paper has benefited from the comments of Sam Bowles, Angus Deaton, Marcel Fafchamps, and Francis Teal as well as from comments made by participants at the American Economic Association’s Annual Meeting, January 2001, and the Labour Economics Seminar, University of Oxford, February 2001. The research was supported by a research grant from the U.K. Department for International Development. Correspondence: Geeta Kingdon, Department of Economics, University of Oxford, OX1 3UQ, U.K. Tel: 44-1865-271065; Fax: 44-1865-281447; email: [email protected]

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تاریخ انتشار 2001