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Labor Inspections in the Developing World: Stylized Facts from the Enterprise Survey
Authors:Rita Almeida  Lucas Ronconi
Affiliation:1. World Bank, Washington, DC;2. IZA, Bonn, Germany;3. Centro de Investigación y Acción Social, Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina;4. CONICET, Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Abstract:This paper empirically explores the incidence of labor inspections across registered firms in 72 developing countries. Results show that larger firms are more likely to be inspected than smaller firms. Interestingly, inspections are less likely to occur among firms with a larger share of low‐skilled workers, and that operate in industries with more tax evasion. We explore the heterogeneity of these findings across income and geographic groups, and conclude by briefly discussing the consistency of the stylized facts with competing theories of inspection agencies’ behavior.
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