| Sumario: | Over the period 2002-11, the Colombian labour market saw a marked improvement in employment opportunities, accompanied by an increase in nonstandard forms of employment. The authors look at how this affected employment quality, using a composite index based on Categorical Principal Components Analysis (CATPCA). They observe a small but widespread improvement in employment quality - mainly for self-employed women - brought about by higher earnings, increased social protection and less time-related underemployment. However, a considerable 'quality deficit' remains, which calls for policies to strengthen labour market institutions and stimulate productivity and investment.
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