Evaluating the extent and nature of the informalization of employment relations in South-East Europe
Williams, Colin C. ; Kedir, Abbi ; Nadin, Sara ; Vorley, Tim
European Journal of Industrial Relations
2013
19
2
June
91-107
dual economy ; labour relations ; informal economy
Bulgaria ; Greece ; Romania ; Slovenia ; South East Europe ; Cyprus
Labour relations
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0959680113481732
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"The analysis of employment relations needs to include work in the informal economy. For this purpose, we propose a ‘degrees of informalization' framework that evaluates the proportion of employment relations infused with informality and the nature of this permeation. We apply this framework to South-East Europe, using evidence from a 2007 Eurobarometer survey. Informality is extensive, largely in the form of under-declared formal waged employment, although significant variations exist across countries. There is a strong correlation between capitalist societies with higher levels of labour market intervention, social protection, redistribution via social transfers and equality, and lower levels of informality. "
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