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Trade, informality and jobs Kee Beom Kim ILO Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific Decent Work for All ASIAN DECENT WORK DECADE 2006-2015

Outline Introduction: Linkage between trade, jobs and informality (working poverty) Asia s labour markets in the global economic crisis Informality and trade performance Policy implications

Some contextual observations Being connected may not be guarantee for economic growth, but few examples (if any) of significantly enhancing growth while being disconnected Openness tends to increase exposure to external shocks with adverse short-term effects on employment and wages Openness and trade simultaneously destroy and create jobs in medium-term more jobs appear to have been created than destroyed Jobs created are of higher quality than jobs destroyed?

Quality of jobs and informality Informal economy is diverse and segmented Typically low-quality, unproductive and poorly remunerated jobs, not recognized or protected by law, with little or no social protection and lacking rights at work and representation Most of working poor engaged in informal employment Employment earnings main source of income for poor quantity and quality of work critical in determining poverty

Asia s labour markets during the global economic crisis

More open economies experienced larger labour market shocks Unemployment rate (%) Source: ILO, Labour and Social Trends in ASEAN 2010. labour market recovery but manufacturing continues to shed jobs

Decline in share of employment in industry and rise in services Share of employment in industry and services (%) 30 Industry 65 Services 25 60 55 20 50 15 45 40 10 2008 Q2 2008 Q4 2009 Q2 2009 Q4 35 2008 Q2 2008 Q4 2009 Q2 2009 Q4 Philippines Thailand Malaysia Philippines Thailand Malaysia Source: ILO, Labour and Social Trends in ASEAN 2010. shift may entail movement of workers from relatively high value-added (and higher-paid) to lower valueadded (and lower-paid) work

Indonesia: Informal employment expands Source: Statistics Indonesia.

Thailand: More workers in vulnerable employment Status in employment in Thailand, annual change in Q2, thousands Both sexes Men Women 2007-08 2008-09 2007-08 2008-09 2007-08 2008-09 Total employment 1109 840 383 471 727 369 Employers -126 61-116 56-9 4 Government employees 139 92 74-2 65 94 Private employees 407-206 158-49 249-158 Own-account workers 169 509 102 255 67 255 Unpaid family workers 524 372 161 203 363 169 Vulnerable employment 693 882 263 458 429 424 Source: Thailand National Statistical Office.

More than 60% of Asia s workers in vulnerable employment Wage & salary workers Employers Own-account workers Unpaid family workers Source: ILO, Global Employment Trends 2009.

How does informality affect trade and growth?

Informality can act as barrier to necessary economic restructuring Persistence in informality: Twice as likely to stay remain informally employed than return to formal employment Source: ILO/WTO, Globalization and informal jobs in developing countries.

Informality weakens export performance in developing countries Informality may narrow the degree export diversification Contribution to export concentration (%) Source: ILO/WTO, Globalization and informal jobs in developing countries.

Informality limits firm size, talent and productivity growth Source: ILO, Laour and Social Trends in ASEAN 2008. hampering ability to trade internationally

Policy implications

Enhancing social protection Reduces the adjustment costs of changing economy Provides the reassurance for innovation and risk-taking Can also contribute to rebalancing of economies Strengthening the social protection system to better respond to shocks (e.g. automatic stabilizers) and extending social protection to the informal economy A social floor (composed of health care, child benefits, assistance to unemployed and working poor and income support for elderly) can be provided at affordable cost without jeopardizing fiscal sustainability

Percentage of GDP Asia: Low-levels of investment in social protection 30 26.7 25 Total public social protection expenditure Non-health public social security expenditure Public health expenditure 20 18.3 16.2 15 13.1 10 10.5 9.7 8.6 5 5.6 4.2 0 Western Europe Central and Eastern Europe North America CIS Latin america and the Carribean Middle East Asia and the Pacific Africa Total Regions Source: ILO, Social Security Department.

Multiple benefits of skills development Greater capacity of persons to adjust to structural change and take advantage of new opportunities arising from trade More productive and higher performing enterprises Higher levels of economic output and living standards Producing quality LMI for informed decisions Making employment, career and training services broadly available Encouraging partnership between policy-makers, business community, education sector and workers representatives Expanding skills recognition and portability to improve migration management

Different stages of development, different challenges in education Gross enrolment rate, most recent year (%) Japan Korea, Rep. of Brunei Darussalam Philippines Indonesia China Malaysia India Myanmar Lao PDR Cambodia Secondary Korea, Rep. of Japan Malaysia China Indonesia Brunei Darussalam India Lao PDR Myanmar Cambodia 0 20 40 60 80 100 Tertiary 0 20 40 60 80 100 Source: UNESCO Institute for Statistics.

Challenges to social protection, training and skills development Labour force growth in ASEAN + 3 and India, 2010-2010 (%) Lao PDR Cambodia Philippines Brunei Malaysia Indonesia Myanmar Viet Nam Singapore Thailand ASEAN India Korea, Republic of China Japan -10-5 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 Source: ILO, LABORSTA, Economically Active Population Estimates and Projections (5th Edition).

Decent and productive work for all Placing employment at the heart of economic and social policies Enabling a sound policy environment Dialogue between government, workers and employers in policy design Fundamental principles and rights at work Improved policy coordination (e.g. between trade and labour market policies) and administrative capacity to implement measures Strengthening regional and international cooperation (G-20, ASEAN, ASEAN+3 etc) Decent work plays critical role in addressing Asia s challenges and shaping a socially just, fair globalization

ASIAN DECENT WORK DECADE 2006-2015 Decent Work for All Thank you For more information, please contact: Kee Beom Kim (kim@ilo.org) ILO Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific www.ilo.org/asia