Responsiveness of Private Sector Household Income to Employment Vulnerability in Cameroon
Responsiveness of Private Sector Household Income to Employment Vulnerability in Cameroon
Author(s): Epo Boniface Ngah, Francis Baye Mendjo, Ndamsa Dickson ThomasSubject(s): Economy
Published by: Editura Universitară Danubius
Keywords: Employment vulnerability; Household income; Compensating differential; Private sector
Summary/Abstract: This paper investigates the determinants of employment vulnerability among private sector workers and assesses it effects on private sector household income in Cameroon. To address these objectives, use is made of multiple correspondence and the IV econometric analyses. Econometric results indicate that the density of formal institutions is negatively and significantly associated with employment vulnerability. Equally, more educated and skilled workers are less likely to be vulnerable in employment. Results show that employment vulnerability generally correlates inversely with private sector income. We found evidence of compensation for managerial and supervisory duties in the private sector. Other correlates like years of schooling, cumulated labour market experience and access to microcredit are important in determining private sector household income, slightly more so in the informal and farming sectors than other sectors.
Journal: Euro Economica
- Issue Year: 32/2013
- Issue No: 01
- Page Range: 153-177
- Page Count: 25