Does the depth of informality influence welfare in urban Sub-Saharan Africa?

Author:

Egger Eva-Maria1,Poggi Cecilia2,Rufrancos Héctor3

Affiliation:

1. UNU-WIDER , Maputo, Mozambique

2. Research Department, Agence Française de Développement (AFD) , Paris, 75012, France

3. Global Labor Organization and Economics Division, University of Stirling Management School , Stirling, Scotland , FK9 4LA

Abstract

Abstract We explore the relationship between household welfare and informality, measuring household informality as the share of members’ activities (hours worked or income) without social insurance. We discretize these measures into four bins or portfolios and assess their influence on consumption, as a measure of welfare. Cross-sectional regressions for five urban Sub-Saharan African countries reveal a non-linear relationship between the depth of informality and household welfare. A mixed formality household portfolio has at least the same welfare as a fully formal one. Using panel data for Nigeria, we assess household switches in informality portfolios, accounting for the selection on unobservables, and find it explains most welfare differences. Switching informality portfolios does not change welfare trajectories, with the notable exception of welfare gains for fully informal households becoming fully formal. From a policy perspective, our results suggest that policies incentivizing the formalization of the marginal worker may not result in perceivable welfare effects.

Funder

UNU-WIDER

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Economics and Econometrics

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