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Salaried employment and earnings in Indonesia: new evidence on the selection bias
Authors:Margherita Comola  Luiz de Mello
Institution:1. Paris School of Economics , 48 bl., Jourdan , Paris 75014 , France comola@pse.ens.fr;3. OECD Economics Department, 2 rue Andre Pascal, Cedex 16, 75775 , Paris , France
Abstract:This article uses household survey data to estimate the determinants of earnings in Indonesia, a country where nonsalaried work is widespread and earnings data are available for salaried employees only. We deal with the selection bias by estimating a Full-Information Maximum Likelihood (FIML) system of equations, where selection into the labour market is modelled in a multinomial setting. We find that some estimated parameters of the earnings equation differ from a binomial selection procedure by Heckman (1979 Heckman, J. 1979. Sample selection bias as a specification error. Econometrica, 47: 15361. Crossref], Web of Science ®] Google Scholar]), in particular for those variables with the strongest impact on the selection into the different labour-market statuses. However, the estimated returns to education are unaffected, even when we deal with the endogeneity of educational attainment following Duflo (2001 Duflo, E. 2001. Schooling and labour market consequences of school construction in Indonesia: evidence from an unusual policy experiment. American Economic Review, 91: 795813. Crossref], Web of Science ®] Google Scholar]). Overall, our findings show that the choice of the selection rule affects the estimates of the earnings determinants in the Indonesian labour market.
Keywords:Indonesia  employment  earnings  multinomial selection
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