To evaluate the “marginalization thesis” which posits that marginalized populations are more likely to engage in the undeclared economy, a 2013 Eurobarometer survey of six South-East European countries is analysed. Finding that some marginalized populations (e.g., those having difficulties paying household bills, the unemployed, younger people) are significantly more likely to participate in undeclared work, but others are not (e.g., poorer nations, women, those with fewer years in formal education, those living in rural areas), the outcome is a call for a more variegated and nuanced understanding of the marginalization thesis. The paper then discusses the theoretical and policy implications
This paper evaluates which entrepreneurs participate in the informal sector. Until now, the dominant...
Since the beginning of the crises in 2008 the number of Europeans at risk of poverty or social exclu...
Purpose This paper evaluates who engages in informal work. The intention in doing so is to analyse ...
To evaluate the ‘marginalization thesis’ which asserts that marginalized populations are more likely...
This paper tests competing hypotheses on the relationship between marginalization and participation ...
To evaluate the ‘marginalisation thesis’, which holds that marginalised populations are more likely ...
The view that undeclared work is undertaken by marginalised populations (i.e., those groups relative...
The aim of this paper is to evaluate the validity of the ‘marginalisation thesis’, which holds that ...
The marginalisation thesis, which holds that populations marginalised from the formal labour market ...
Representations of who participates in undeclared work have adopted either a marginalization thesis ...
© Emerald Group Publishing Limited. Purpose-The purpose of this paper is to evaluate which groups of...
This paper evaluates how the undeclared economy is being tackled in FYR Macedonia. Reporting the fi...
This paper proposes a way of explaining the undeclared economy that represents participation in unde...
To explain participation in the undeclared economy, the conventional supply-side approach evaluates ...
When explaining and tackling the undeclared economy in Central and Eastern Europe, participants have...
This paper evaluates which entrepreneurs participate in the informal sector. Until now, the dominant...
Since the beginning of the crises in 2008 the number of Europeans at risk of poverty or social exclu...
Purpose This paper evaluates who engages in informal work. The intention in doing so is to analyse ...
To evaluate the ‘marginalization thesis’ which asserts that marginalized populations are more likely...
This paper tests competing hypotheses on the relationship between marginalization and participation ...
To evaluate the ‘marginalisation thesis’, which holds that marginalised populations are more likely ...
The view that undeclared work is undertaken by marginalised populations (i.e., those groups relative...
The aim of this paper is to evaluate the validity of the ‘marginalisation thesis’, which holds that ...
The marginalisation thesis, which holds that populations marginalised from the formal labour market ...
Representations of who participates in undeclared work have adopted either a marginalization thesis ...
© Emerald Group Publishing Limited. Purpose-The purpose of this paper is to evaluate which groups of...
This paper evaluates how the undeclared economy is being tackled in FYR Macedonia. Reporting the fi...
This paper proposes a way of explaining the undeclared economy that represents participation in unde...
To explain participation in the undeclared economy, the conventional supply-side approach evaluates ...
When explaining and tackling the undeclared economy in Central and Eastern Europe, participants have...
This paper evaluates which entrepreneurs participate in the informal sector. Until now, the dominant...
Since the beginning of the crises in 2008 the number of Europeans at risk of poverty or social exclu...
Purpose This paper evaluates who engages in informal work. The intention in doing so is to analyse ...