“Stay at home (if you can)”: informal employment and COVID-19 in Mexico

Joana Cecilia Chapa Cantú, Carlos Emmanuel Saldaña Villanueva, Edgar Mauricio Luna Domínguez
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This paper explores the relationship between residential confinement to reduce the spread of the COVID-19 virus, seen as a public policy, and how it affects the informal labor sector, as well as the responseof individuals to the pandemic in the states of Mexico. Forming panels for various levels of informality applied to panel vector auto-regressive (PVAR) shows that staying at home as public policy becomes more effective as informality decreases. In addition, the response of individuals to an increase in the spread of the pande-mic depends on the level of informality: for states with lower rates of informality, individuals respond to a higher concentration of residential confinement. But for states with a higher level of informality, the evidence is not significant. The paper considers the role of informality in the development of an effective public policy.
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“呆在家里(如果可以)”:墨西哥的非正规就业和COVID-19
本文探讨了为减少COVID-19病毒传播而采取的居家隔离政策(被视为一项公共政策)与它如何影响非正式劳动力部门之间的关系,以及墨西哥各州个人对大流行的反应。应用面板向量自回归(PVAR)对不同程度的非正式性形成面板表明,随着非正式性的减少,公共政策变得更加有效。此外,个人对大流行传播增加的反应取决于非正式程度:在非正式率较低的州,个人对住宅限制的集中度较高作出反应。但对于非正式程度较高的州,证据并不显著。本文考虑了非正式性在制定有效公共政策中的作用。
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