A multidimensional analysis of labour violations in West Africa
Thierno Malick Diallo, Lucas RonconiThis paper provides measures of violations of labour regulations that vary across space, time, and type of regulation, allowing for a rich analysis of worker vulnerability. We compute a multidimensional index of labour violations that covers minimum wages, leave benefits and social security in eight West African countries (Benin, Burkina Faso, Côte d’Ivoire, Guinea-Bissau, Mali, Niger, Senegal, Togo); and measures the persistence of violations over time using individual-level data (2019 to 2022). Overall, we find that three out of four employees in the region are multiply deprived; and, when restricting to longitudinal data, we observe that the multidimensional labour violation index is quite persistent over time, with only 21.5% of employees changing status over the three-year period. These results highlight the structural nature of the phenomena, and the need to foster both workers’ well-being and the rule of law in West Africa.