Arbeitspapier

The effects of natural disasters on the labour market: Do hurricanes increase informality?

This paper studies the probability of formally employed men falling into informality because of exposure to hurricanes and tropical storms. It combines destruction variables calculated from historical storms' physical characteristics at the district level with 36 quarterly rounds of labour force surveys in Jamaica. The empirical strategy exploits variation arising from the storms' timing, intensity, and geographic locations within a panel random-effects endogenous choice model framework. Controlling for potential biases due to initial conditions, panel attrition, and employment selection, findings suggest that hurricanes do not affect unemployment and positively affect the transition to informality probability regardless of whether the individual was initially employed in a formal or an informal job. When the marginal effects of the storm were studied, the probability of becoming informally employed ranges between 8.5 and 14.5 per-cent depending on the employee's initial state and the moment when the storms were suffered. The effect is mainly driven by the impact of hurricanes on the service sector. These results suggest that the public and private policy agenda on adaptation to climate change should incorporate a discussion on how to off-set the negative effects of hurricanes, since these events could become worse in the near future.

Language
Englisch

Bibliographic citation
Series: IDB Working Paper Series ; No. IDB-WP-854

Classification
Wirtschaft
Multiple or Simultaneous Equation Models: Panel Data Models; Spatio-temporal Models
Informal Economy; Underground Economy
Labor Economics: General
Time Allocation and Labor Supply
Climate; Natural Disasters and Their Management; Global Warming
Subject
Tropical storms
informal employment
labour market transitions
endogeneity
simulated based estimation
Jamaica

Event
Geistige Schöpfung
(who)
Pecha Garzón, Camilo José
Event
Veröffentlichung
(who)
Inter-American Development Bank (IDB)
(where)
Washington, DC
(when)
2017

DOI
doi:10.18235/0000944
Handle
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Object type

  • Arbeitspapier

Associated

  • Pecha Garzón, Camilo José
  • Inter-American Development Bank (IDB)

Time of origin

  • 2017

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