2011
DOI: 10.1596/1813-9450-5917
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What Explains Prevalence of Informal Employment in European Countries: The Role of Labor Institutions, Governance, Immigrants, and Growth

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“…The latter pattern is especially evident in Eastern Europe (see, in particular, Hazans, 2011b: Tables 3A, 3B). At the country level, we find negative and significant effect of the satisfaction with the government on the propensity to work without contract in Estonia, Latvia, Romania, Russia, Norway, Austria, the UK, Ireland, and Israel (these results are available on request).…”
Section: Determinants Of Work Without a Contractmentioning
confidence: 84%
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“…The latter pattern is especially evident in Eastern Europe (see, in particular, Hazans, 2011b: Tables 3A, 3B). At the country level, we find negative and significant effect of the satisfaction with the government on the propensity to work without contract in Estonia, Latvia, Romania, Russia, Norway, Austria, the UK, Ireland, and Israel (these results are available on request).…”
Section: Determinants Of Work Without a Contractmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…See, however, Hazans (2011a;2011b) for a simultaneous analysis of informal dependent employment, informal self-employment, unemployment and inactivity.…”
Section: Determinants Of Work Without a Contractmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Siguiendo estudios previos (Sapir, 2006;Hazans, 2011b;Fialová, 2010), utilizamos varios indicadores diferentes a escala nacional de la intensidad de los programas de protección social derivados de datos de la OCDE a disposición del público. Siguiendo estudios previos (Sapir, 2006;Hazans, 2011b;Fialová, 2010), utilizamos varios indicadores diferentes a escala nacional de la intensidad de los programas de protección social derivados de datos de la OCDE a disposición del público.…”
Section: Datosunclassified
“…Esta variable puede también ir de 0 a 1, correspondiendo los valores más elevados a los niveles más altos de protección (Hazans, 2011b) 13 . Esta variable puede también ir de 0 a 1, correspondiendo los valores más elevados a los niveles más altos de protección (Hazans, 2011b) 13 .…”
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“…This lack of contestability may discourage some from entering the labor market, impede the efforts of others to match up with employers who could most benefit from their skills and attitudes, and increase the incidence and duration of unemployment. Recent evidence shows that in countries where the labor market is less contestable-especially due to restrictions on dismissal-individuals and firms are more likely to take their activities into the shadows of unregulated and untaxed markets, depriving the state and society of public goods and holding back economies from fulfilling their growth potential (Hazans 2011;Packard et al 2012).…”
Section: Making Jobs Contestablementioning
confidence: 99%