Title: International Labour Office
1Informal employment Review of concepts and
methods
- Elisa M. Benes
- Department of Statistics
- International Labour Office
2Background
- Recognition that
- Informalisation of employment goes far beyond the
informal sector - Rise in various forms of informal (or
non-standard, atypical, alternative, irregular,
precarious, etc.) employment in most countries - Broad concern with social and legal protection of
employment
3Delhi Group(5th Meeting, 2001)
- Â The definition and measurement of employment in
the informal sector needs to be complemented - with a definition and measurement of informal
employmentÂ
4International standards
- Guidelines concerning a statistical definition of
informal employment (17th ICLS, 2003)
5Conceptual frameworkEmployment in the informal
economy
Production units Informal jobs Formal jobs
Informal sector enterprises A B
Other units of production C D
Employment in the informal sector A
B Informal employment A C Informal
employment outside the informal sector C
6Conceptual framework for informal employment
(17th ICLS)
- Objective Relate enterprise-based concept of
employment in the IS in coherent consistent
manner with a broader, job-based concept of IE - Basis Employed persons hold jobs having various
job-related characteristics, which are undertaken
in production units (enterprises) having various
enterprise-related characteristics
7Conceptual framework for informal employment
(17th ICLS)
- Observation unit for employment Jobs rather than
employed persons (reason existence of multiple
jobholding) - Approach Total employment classified by
- (i) type of production unit
- and
- (ii) type of job
8 Production units by type Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment
Production units by type OAW OAW Employers Employers CFW Employees Employees MPC MPC
Production units by type I F I F I I F I F
Formal Sector Enterp. 1 2
Informal Sector Enterp. 3 4 5 6 7 8
Households 9 10
9Production units by type
- Formal sector enterprises corporations (incl.
quasi-corporate enterprises), non-profit
institutions, government units including
unincorporated enterprises own by governments,
and those private unincorporated enterprises
producing goods or services for sale or barter
which are not part of the IS - Informal sector enterprises as defined by 15th
ICLS, excluding households employing paid
domestic workers (as recommended by Delhi Group) - Households households producing goods
exclusively for their own final use, and
households employing paid domestic workers
10 Production units by type Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment
Production units by type OAW OAW Employers Employers CFW Employees Employees MPC MPC
Production units by type I F I F I I F I F
Formal Sector Enterp. 1 2
Informal Sector Enterp. 3 4 5 6 7 8
Households 9 10
11Jobs by type
- Status in employment (ICSE-93)
- own-account workers, employers, contributing
family workers, employees, and members of
producers cooperatives. - Needed for definitional purposes and considered
useful for analytical and policy-making purposes - Nature of job
- informal vs. formal
12 Production units by type Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment
Production units by type OAW OAW Employers Employers CFW Employees Employees MPC MPC
Production units by type I F I F I I F I F
Formal Sector Enterp. 1 2
Informal Sector Enterp. 3 4 5 6 7 8
Households 9 10
13Type of cells
- Dark
- Jobs that, by definition, do not exist (e.g.
contributing family workers in household
non-market production units) - Light
- Formal jobs (e.g. employees holding formal jobs
in formal sector enterprises) - Unshaded
- Informal jobs
14Definition of informal employment (17th ICLS)
-
-
- Total number of informal jobs, whether carried
out in formal sector enterprises, informal sector
enterprises, or households, during a given
reference period
15 Production units by type Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment
Production units by type OAW OAW Employers Employers CFW Employees Employees MPC MPC
Production units by type I F I F I I F I F
Formal Sector Enterp. 1 2
Informal Sector Enterp. 3 4 5 6 7 8
Hholds 9 10
Informal Employment Cells 1 2 3 4 5
6 8 9 10
16Components of informal employment
Production units by type Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment
Production units by type OAW OAW Employers Employers CFW Employees Employees MPC MPC
Production units by type I F I F I I F I F
FS entr 1 2
IS entr 3 4 5 6 7 8
Hholds 9 10
- Cells 3 4 Own-account workers and employers
employed in their own informal sector enterprises - Informal nature of jobs determined by
characteristics of the enterprise
17Components of informal employment
Production units by type Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment
Production units by type OAW OAW Employers Employers CFW Employees Employees MPC MPC
Production units by type I F I F I I F I F
FS entr 1 2
IS entr 3 4 5 6 7 8
Hholds 9 10
- Cell 8 Members of informal producers
cooperatives - Informal nature of jobs determined by
characteristics of the cooperative
18Components of informal employment
Production units by type Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment
Production units by type OAW OAW Employers Employers CFW Employees Employees MPC MPC
Production units by type I F I F I I F I F
FS entr 1 2
IS entr 3 4 5 6 7 8
Hholds 9 10
- Cell 9 Own-account workers engaged in production
of goods exclusively for own final use by their
household - If considered employed (13th ICLS)
19Components of informal employment
Production units by type Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment
Production units by type OAW OAW Employers Employers CFW Employees Employees MPC MPC
Production units by type I F I F I I F I F
FS entr 1 2
IS entr 3 4 5 6 7 8
Hholds 9 10
- Cells 1 5 Contributing family workers working
in formal or informal sector enterprises - No written employment contracts employment not
subject to labour legislation, social security
regulations, collective agreements, etc.
20Components of Informal employment
Production units by type Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment
Production units by type OAW OAW Employers Employers CFW Employees Employees MPC MPC
Production units by type I F I F I I F I F
FS entr 1 2
IS entr 3 4 5 6 7 8
Hholds 9 10
- Cells 2, 6 10 Employees holding informal jobs,
whether employed by formal sector enterprises,
informal sector enterprises, or as paid domestic
workers by households.
NEW element
21Definition of informal jobs of employees
- Employees are considered to have informal jobs if
their employment relationship is, in law or in
practice, not subject to national labour
legislation, income taxation, social protection
or entitlement to certain employment benefits
(advance notice of dismissal, severance pay, paid
annual or sick leave, etc.)
Note Definition covers (i) de jure informal jobs
and (ii) de facto informal jobs.
22Reasons for informal jobs of employees
- Non-declaration of the jobs or the employees
- Casual jobs or jobs of a limited short duration
- Jobs with hours of work or wages below a
specified threshold (e.g. for social security) - Employment by unincorporated enterprises or by
persons in households - Employees place of work is outside the premises
of the employers enterprise (e.g. outworkers
without employment contract) - Jobs, for which labour regulations are not
applied, not enforced, or not complied with for
other reasons
23Informal jobs of employees Operational criteria
- Due to large diversity of informal employment
- To be determined by countries in accordance with
national circumstances and data availability - Impact on the international comparability of
informal employment statistics recognized by 17th
ICLS
24Informal jobs of employees Operational criteria
- Lack of coverage by social security system
- Lack of entitlement to paid annual or sick leave
- Lack of written employment contract
- Casual/temporary nature of work
-
-
Not sufficient
25 Production units by type Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment
Production units by type OAW OAW Employers Employers CFW Employees Employees MPC MPC
Production units by type I F I F I I F I F
Formal Sector Enterp. 1 2
Informal Sector Enterp. 3 4 5 6 7 8
Hholds 9 10
26Employees holding formal jobs in informal sector
enterprises
Production units by type Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment
Production units by type OAW OAW Employers Employers CFW Employees Employees MPC MPC
Production units by type I F I F I I F I F
FS entr 1 2
IS entr 3 4 5 6 7 8
Hholds 9 10
- Included in employment in the informal sector
- But excluded from informal employment
- Significance varies among countries, depending
upon informal sector definitions used
27Indicators
- Framework allows computation of indicators for IS
and IE - Employment in the informal sector
- Informal employment
- Informal employment outside the informal sector
28Indicators Employment in the IS
Production units by type Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment
Production units by type OAW OAW Employers Employers CFW Employees Employees MPC MPC
Production units by type I F I F I I F I F
FS entr 1 2
IS entr 3 4 5 6 7 8
Hholds 9 10
- Employment in the informal sector
- Sum of Cells 3 to 8.
29Indicators Informal employment
Production units by type Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment
Production units by type OAW OAW Employers Employers CFW Employees Employees MPC MPC
Production units by type I F I F I I F I F
FS entr 1 2
IS entr 3 4 5 6 7 8
Hholds 9 10
- Informal employment
- Sum of Cells 1 to 6 and 8 to 10.
30Indicators Informal employment outside the IS
Production units by type Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment Jobs by status in employment
Production units by type OAW OAW Employers Employers CFW Employees Employees MPC MPC
Production units by type I F I F I I F I F
FS entr 1 2
IS entr 3 4 5 6 7 8
Hholds 9 10
- Informal employment outside the informal sector
- Sum of cells 1, 2, 9 and 10
31Example South Africa QLFS, (April-June, 2009)
Indicator size
Informal Sector Employment 2.1 million
Informal Employment outside of the Informal Sector 2.0 million
Informal Employment 4.1 million
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33Informal Employment by Sex and Employment in the
Informal Sector by Sex
34Issues to consider
- Potential classification errors
- borderline of status-in-employment categories
(own-account workers vs. employees vs.
contributing family workers) - Where agriculture is excluded from IS employment
- Need to define informal jobs for Employers, OAW
and MPC in agriculture - Heterogeneity of informal employment within
status-in-employment categories - Need to develop appropriate sub-classifications
35Measurement of Informal employment
- Best source Household surveys (LFS)
- Questions needed
- Questions to identify IS are included
- Questions to identify of informal jobs of
employees - All others Classification of jobs as informal
follows directly from the status in employment of
the job and/or the characteristics of the
enterprise
Note Questions also needed for informal jobs
held by OAW, employers and MPC in agriculture
36LFS Questions on informal jobs of employees
(tested in 2003)
- Q11 Permanent vs. temporary employment
- Q12 Existence of written employment contract
- Q13 Payment of social security (pension fund)
contributions for the employee by the employer - Q14 Possibility to benefit from paid annual
leave or compensation for it - Q15 Possibility to benefit from paid sick leave
- Q16 Possibility to benefit from maternity leave
- Q17 Risk of arbitrary dismissal without advance
notice by the employer - Q18 Possibility to receive legal benefits and
compensation in case of dismissal
37Informal jobs of employees Questions used in LFS
- Q13 Payment of social security (pension fund)
contributions for the employee by the employer - Q14 Possibility to benefit from paid annual
leave or compensation for it - Q15 Possibility to benefit from paid sick leave
Employees are considered to have informal jobs if
the answer to any of the questions Q13, Q14 or
Q15 is  no .
Principle No work, no pay