Estimating the retuns to education in Cameroon informal sector

Type Working Paper
Title Estimating the retuns to education in Cameroon informal sector
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Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2009
URL https://econrsa.org/africametrics.org/documents/conference09/papers/NguetseTegoum.pdf
Abstract
This article discusses the returns to schooling in Cameroon within the informal sector. This is to evaluate to what
extent having followed the basic education successfully influence the hourly earnings of workers in the informal
sector. Then it analyzes the benefits of the first cycle of secondary education. The methodology used is based on
the matching methods and the selection on unobservable models. The data used are those of the survey on
employment and the informal sector conducted in 2005 by Cameroon National Institute of Statistics.
The results confirm the positive impact of schooling on the income of informal sector workers. The benefits
brought by the completion of basic education are estimated at 20% in the non-agricultural sector and at 28%
within the agricultural sector. In addition, if unskilled workers now return to school and obtain the FSLC (or an
equivalent certificate) this will increase their income by 22% to 25%. The effects of the possession of the GCEOL
on the income of the workers of the non-agricultural informal sector are estimated to 33%. But in the
agricultural sector this certificate may have no effect on earnings. Education also plays a fundamental role in the
occupation status of individuals. The probability of entering into the formal sector increases with the level of
education.
The study recommends the implementation of measures aiming to increase education supply, especially in rural
areas, improving the quality of education. There government should implement a national social education policy
in favor of the poor; take measures for the follow up of the informal sector and facilitate the entry of young
graduates into the labour market.

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