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Essays on the Informal Sector in Developing Countries: The Colombian Case

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Figure 1.1. Percentage of informal employment in nonagricultural employment
Table 2.2. Personal and employment characteristics
Table 2.4. Household characteristics
Table 2.5. Estimates of univariate probit model (Y = 1 formal, 0 informal) Marginal
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