In this paper we investigate the role of the business cycle for the transitions of Czech and Slovak workers to informal economy using Czech and Slovak Labor Force Survey data. We use two approximations for the participation in informal economy, self-employment and employment in small workplace (10 and fewer workers or 5 and fewer workers). Both statuses are potentially associated with the participation in an informal economy. Using the similar methodology as presented in Bosh and Maloney (2007), we show that recent recession caused substantial increase in transitions of workers from formal into both self-employment and employment. As compare to pre-recession time the flow into self- increased more than 4 times. The increase in transitions t...
Informal employment became a serious challenge for the Ukrainian economy and economy of transition c...
One of the most important factors that determine individuals’ quality of life and wellbeing is their...
Informal employment relationships and labor market segmentation in transition economies: evidence fr...
Research on informal employment in transition countries has been very limited because of a lack of a...
The self-employed are considered key drivers of economic growth and the promotion of a sustainable s...
Even though informal employment is widespread in transition economies, the literature on this phenom...
The thesis examines an unusual dynamic of the rate of self-employment in the Czech Republic. The hyp...
The Czech labour market performance in early 1990s has widely been regarded as a success story. In p...
This paper presents a comparative analysis of employment and wage behavior of firms in the Czech Rep...
Post-socialist transformation has entailed important changes in employment relations. In this chapte...
Even though informal employment is wide-spread in transition economies the literature on this phenom...
The authors present a comparative analysis of employment determination in four transition economies ...
Abstract: This paper discusses a set of statistics for examining labor market dynamics in developin...
This article explores employment in the informal sector across Russian northern regions and studies ...
Informal activities impact countries' economic development and overall growth. However, studying inf...
Informal employment became a serious challenge for the Ukrainian economy and economy of transition c...
One of the most important factors that determine individuals’ quality of life and wellbeing is their...
Informal employment relationships and labor market segmentation in transition economies: evidence fr...
Research on informal employment in transition countries has been very limited because of a lack of a...
The self-employed are considered key drivers of economic growth and the promotion of a sustainable s...
Even though informal employment is widespread in transition economies, the literature on this phenom...
The thesis examines an unusual dynamic of the rate of self-employment in the Czech Republic. The hyp...
The Czech labour market performance in early 1990s has widely been regarded as a success story. In p...
This paper presents a comparative analysis of employment and wage behavior of firms in the Czech Rep...
Post-socialist transformation has entailed important changes in employment relations. In this chapte...
Even though informal employment is wide-spread in transition economies the literature on this phenom...
The authors present a comparative analysis of employment determination in four transition economies ...
Abstract: This paper discusses a set of statistics for examining labor market dynamics in developin...
This article explores employment in the informal sector across Russian northern regions and studies ...
Informal activities impact countries' economic development and overall growth. However, studying inf...
Informal employment became a serious challenge for the Ukrainian economy and economy of transition c...
One of the most important factors that determine individuals’ quality of life and wellbeing is their...
Informal employment relationships and labor market segmentation in transition economies: evidence fr...