TY - JOUR
T1 - Spatial Determinants Of Adequate Employment In Latin America, The Ecuadorian Case
AU - Cárdenas Jaramillo, Ramón Patricio
AU - Roldán Monsalve, Diego Fernando
AU - Roldán Araúz, Diego Francisco
AU - Beltrán Romero, Pablo Anibal
PY - 2024/5/6
Y1 - 2024/5/6
N2 - This study employs the Heckman selection model to analyse the dynamics of adequate employment in Ecuador, particularly in the context of spatial determinants. The findings reveal that while formal education significantly boosts employment prospects, its impact on job adequacy is nuanced by regional disparities and local market characteristics. Furthermore, the study uncovers gender disparities, with women facing greater obstacles in both employment access and adequacy. The role of commuting emerges as a critical factor, where infrastructure and urban planning are shown to influence job suitability. Comparatively, the Ecuadorian labour market demonstrates a higher sensitivity to spatial determinants and accessibility issues than its European Union counterparts, indicating that local employment opportunities are more constrained by geographical and infrastructural factors. This research underscores the need for integrated employment policies that consider educational alignment, mobility enhancement, and inclusivity, aimed at strengthening the link between acquired skills and job market needs within the unique Ecuadorian context
AB - This study employs the Heckman selection model to analyse the dynamics of adequate employment in Ecuador, particularly in the context of spatial determinants. The findings reveal that while formal education significantly boosts employment prospects, its impact on job adequacy is nuanced by regional disparities and local market characteristics. Furthermore, the study uncovers gender disparities, with women facing greater obstacles in both employment access and adequacy. The role of commuting emerges as a critical factor, where infrastructure and urban planning are shown to influence job suitability. Comparatively, the Ecuadorian labour market demonstrates a higher sensitivity to spatial determinants and accessibility issues than its European Union counterparts, indicating that local employment opportunities are more constrained by geographical and infrastructural factors. This research underscores the need for integrated employment policies that consider educational alignment, mobility enhancement, and inclusivity, aimed at strengthening the link between acquired skills and job market needs within the unique Ecuadorian context
KW - Adequate Employmen
KW - Labour Marke
KW - Migration
KW - Commuting
KW - Unemployment
KW - Adequate Employment; Labour Market; Migration; Commuting; Unemployment
UR - https://jseg.ro/index.php/jseg/article/view/256
U2 - 2537-141X
DO - 2537-141X
M3 - Artículo
SN - 2537-141X
VL - 9
SP - 71
EP - 91
JO - Journal of Smart Economic Growth. JSEG
JF - Journal of Smart Economic Growth. JSEG
IS - 1
ER -