La relación entre los niveles de escolaridad y la informalidad laboral. Un análisis para Ecuador durante el año 2022

In Ecuador, 53,5 % of the employed population works in the informal sector, marking the highest percentage since the fourth quarter of 2020. This issue mainly affects sectors such as agriculture, construction, and commerce. This study analyzes the relationship between education level and the probabi...

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description In Ecuador, 53,5 % of the employed population works in the informal sector, marking the highest percentage since the fourth quarter of 2020. This issue mainly affects sectors such as agriculture, construction, and commerce. This study analyzes the relationship between education level and the probability of working in the informal sector, based on the hypothesis that a higher level of education significantly reduces this probability (examining the conjecture that increasing education levels substantially mitigates this issue). To achieve this, annual data from the 2022 ENEMDU survey was used, which provides national representativeness, is disaggregated by area, and extends to each province in Ecuador. A probit model was employed to examine the relationship between education and informality, along with the Oaxaca-Blinder (1973) methodology to determine the educational gap between sectors. The results show that in rural areas, informality prevails due to the prevalence of unregulated primary-sector jobs, leading to job insecurity. Additionally, an increase in years of schooling significantly reduces the likelihood of working in the informal sector, as informal employment typically requires fewer formal credentials such as certifications or academic degrees. Moreover, an educational gap between sectors was identified, largely attributed to structural labor market inequalities. Finally, it is recommended that relevant authorities implement or enhance social programs to mitigate the effects of labor informality.
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spelling La relación entre los niveles de escolaridad y la informalidad laboral. Un análisis para Ecuador durante el año 2022Eras Alava, Jorge AlbertoECONOMIAESCOLARIDADINFORMACION LABORALECUADORIn Ecuador, 53,5 % of the employed population works in the informal sector, marking the highest percentage since the fourth quarter of 2020. This issue mainly affects sectors such as agriculture, construction, and commerce. This study analyzes the relationship between education level and the probability of working in the informal sector, based on the hypothesis that a higher level of education significantly reduces this probability (examining the conjecture that increasing education levels substantially mitigates this issue). To achieve this, annual data from the 2022 ENEMDU survey was used, which provides national representativeness, is disaggregated by area, and extends to each province in Ecuador. A probit model was employed to examine the relationship between education and informality, along with the Oaxaca-Blinder (1973) methodology to determine the educational gap between sectors. The results show that in rural areas, informality prevails due to the prevalence of unregulated primary-sector jobs, leading to job insecurity. Additionally, an increase in years of schooling significantly reduces the likelihood of working in the informal sector, as informal employment typically requires fewer formal credentials such as certifications or academic degrees. Moreover, an educational gap between sectors was identified, largely attributed to structural labor market inequalities. Finally, it is recommended that relevant authorities implement or enhance social programs to mitigate the effects of labor informality.En Ecuador, el 53,5 % de la población empleada trabaja en el sector informal, siendo este porcentaje el más alto desde el cuarto trimestre de 2020. Problemática que afecta principalmente a sectores como: la agricultura, la construcción y el comercio. El presente trabajo analiza la relación entre la escolaridad y la probabilidad de pertenecer al sector informal, analizando la conjetura de que con un mayor nivel educativo se reduce significativamente dicha problemática. Para ello, se usaron datos anuales de la ENEMDU 2022, la cual tiene una representatividad nacional, desglosado por áreas y se extiende a cada una de las provincias del Ecuador. Se empleó un modelo probit para estudiar la relación de la escolaridad en la informalidad y la metodología Oaxaca-Blinder (1973) para determinar la brecha educativa entre sectores. Los resultados evidencian que en el área rural la informalidad predomina debido a la prevalencia de trabajos primarios no regulados, lo que genera precariedad laboral. Además, un aumento en los años de escolaridad reduce significativamente la probabilidad de pertenecer al sector informal, ya que esta demanda menos requisitos formales como certificaciones o títulos académicos. Asimismo, se identificó una brecha educativa entre sectores, atribuida en gran parte a desigualdades estructurales del mercado laboral. Finalmente, se recomienda a los organismos pertinentes implementar o mejorar programas sociales para mitigar los efectos de la informalidad laboral.Universidad Nacional de LojaGuerrero Picoita, Alex Javier2025-03-26T16:35:25Z2025-03-26T16:35:25Z2025-03-26info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis62 p.application/pdfhttps://dspace.unl.edu.ec/jspui/handle/123456789/32193spainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositorio Universidad Nacional de Lojainstname:Universidad Nacional de Lojainstacron:UNL2025-05-02T16:03:18Zoai:dspace.unl.edu.ec:123456789/32193Institucionalhttps://dspace.unl.edu.ec/Universidad públicahttps://unl.edu.ec/https://dspace.unl.edu.ec/oaiEcuador***opendoar:02025-05-02T16:03:18falseInstitucionalhttps://dspace.unl.edu.ec/Universidad públicahttps://unl.edu.ec/https://dspace.unl.edu.ec/oai*Ecuador***opendoar:02025-05-02T16:03:18Repositorio Universidad Nacional de Loja - Universidad Nacional de Lojafalse
spellingShingle La relación entre los niveles de escolaridad y la informalidad laboral. Un análisis para Ecuador durante el año 2022
Eras Alava, Jorge Alberto
ECONOMIA
ESCOLARIDAD
INFORMACION LABORAL
ECUADOR
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title La relación entre los niveles de escolaridad y la informalidad laboral. Un análisis para Ecuador durante el año 2022
title_full La relación entre los niveles de escolaridad y la informalidad laboral. Un análisis para Ecuador durante el año 2022
title_fullStr La relación entre los niveles de escolaridad y la informalidad laboral. Un análisis para Ecuador durante el año 2022
title_full_unstemmed La relación entre los niveles de escolaridad y la informalidad laboral. Un análisis para Ecuador durante el año 2022
title_short La relación entre los niveles de escolaridad y la informalidad laboral. Un análisis para Ecuador durante el año 2022
title_sort La relación entre los niveles de escolaridad y la informalidad laboral. Un análisis para Ecuador durante el año 2022
topic ECONOMIA
ESCOLARIDAD
INFORMACION LABORAL
ECUADOR
url https://dspace.unl.edu.ec/jspui/handle/123456789/32193