This paper adopts a new way of conceptualising and explaining informal employment by representing participation in such work as a violation of the social contract between the state and its citizens, and as arising when the norms, values and beliefs of citizens (social morality) do not align with the codified laws and regulations of a society's formal institutions (state morality). Drawing upon evidence from 1,027 face-to-face interviews conducted in France during 2013, this paper reveals that the more citizens social morality deviates from state morality, the greater is their propensity to participate in informal employment, and that the social contract between the state and its citizens is weakest amongst men, single people as well as the ...
Participation in the informal economy has been predominantly explained from a supply-side perspectiv...
© Emerald Group Publishing Limited Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to evaluate critically the...
Paid informal work has commonly been conceptualised as a form of paid employment heavily imbued with...
Drawing inspiration from institutional theory, a small sub-stream of literature has proposed that pa...
Purpose: This paper evaluates competing explanations for the greater prevalence of informal employme...
Purpose This paper evaluates who engages in informal work. The intention in doing so is to analyse ...
This paper provides an evidence-based evaluation of the competing ways of explaining and tackling th...
The aim of this paper is to better understand cross-national variations in the informalisation of em...
Purpose: Recent changes in the UK to the regulation and modes of work in the formal and informal eco...
Copyright © 2015 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd. This paper evaluates critically the argument of neo-l...
When explaining and tackling employers participating in the informal economy, they have been convent...
The ILO (2018) report shows that more than 61 per cent of the world's employed population work infor...
Abstract. This article addresses two contested issues of crucial importance to policy, namely: forma...
Reporting a 2013 Eurobarometer survey of participation in the informal economy across eight Baltic c...
Although it is widely held that working conditions in the informal economy are worse than in the for...
Participation in the informal economy has been predominantly explained from a supply-side perspectiv...
© Emerald Group Publishing Limited Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to evaluate critically the...
Paid informal work has commonly been conceptualised as a form of paid employment heavily imbued with...
Drawing inspiration from institutional theory, a small sub-stream of literature has proposed that pa...
Purpose: This paper evaluates competing explanations for the greater prevalence of informal employme...
Purpose This paper evaluates who engages in informal work. The intention in doing so is to analyse ...
This paper provides an evidence-based evaluation of the competing ways of explaining and tackling th...
The aim of this paper is to better understand cross-national variations in the informalisation of em...
Purpose: Recent changes in the UK to the regulation and modes of work in the formal and informal eco...
Copyright © 2015 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd. This paper evaluates critically the argument of neo-l...
When explaining and tackling employers participating in the informal economy, they have been convent...
The ILO (2018) report shows that more than 61 per cent of the world's employed population work infor...
Abstract. This article addresses two contested issues of crucial importance to policy, namely: forma...
Reporting a 2013 Eurobarometer survey of participation in the informal economy across eight Baltic c...
Although it is widely held that working conditions in the informal economy are worse than in the for...
Participation in the informal economy has been predominantly explained from a supply-side perspectiv...
© Emerald Group Publishing Limited Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to evaluate critically the...
Paid informal work has commonly been conceptualised as a form of paid employment heavily imbued with...