The CLR-network examined in 2006 the phenomenon of undeclared labour, with specific regard to the construction sector. The resulting study, Shifting Employment: undeclared labour in construction (Shifting-study hereafter), gave evidence that this is an area particularly affected by undeclared activities with one of the highest incidence of informal labour. The sector is, in general, strongly sensitive to social dumping and unfair competition; undeclared labour is one of the irregular forms of employment that appear on the construction market2. In this contribution the authors update some of the findings of the study, based on a small survey that was undertaken in the summer of 2014. The update is based on the national input from four countr...
The construction industry historically is characterised by high levels of labour mobility favouring ...
This chapter concerns the impact of labour migration on the construction industry in the enlarged Eu...
It is a cognitive belief that the vibrant construction industry is an indicator of positive economi...
This report is the result of preparatory European research and national investigations in 10 EU Memb...
This paper, written by Jan Cremers (UvT) and co-authors, builds on the background paper on undeclare...
This paper explores the nature and the prevalence of undeclared employment within the Italian and Gr...
This paper provides an overview of the background literature, including a section on the prevailing ...
To understand undeclared work and how to tackle it, this report examines the prevalence of undeclare...
The construction industry experienced heightened activity from 2001 to 2006 concurrent with low inte...
This learning resource paper is part of the work programme 2017-2018 of the European Platform tackli...
This learning resource paper is part of the work programme 2017-2018 of the European Platform tackli...
In their notes to contributors to this issue of Transfer, the coordinators, Ambrosini, Cella, and Ar...
Compared to other production industries, shift work has never been introduced on a large scale in th...
Drawing upon qualitative data on Albanians residing in Italy and Greece, this article furnishes new ...
The construction industry experienced heightened activity from 2001 to 2006 concurrent with low inte...
The construction industry historically is characterised by high levels of labour mobility favouring ...
This chapter concerns the impact of labour migration on the construction industry in the enlarged Eu...
It is a cognitive belief that the vibrant construction industry is an indicator of positive economi...
This report is the result of preparatory European research and national investigations in 10 EU Memb...
This paper, written by Jan Cremers (UvT) and co-authors, builds on the background paper on undeclare...
This paper explores the nature and the prevalence of undeclared employment within the Italian and Gr...
This paper provides an overview of the background literature, including a section on the prevailing ...
To understand undeclared work and how to tackle it, this report examines the prevalence of undeclare...
The construction industry experienced heightened activity from 2001 to 2006 concurrent with low inte...
This learning resource paper is part of the work programme 2017-2018 of the European Platform tackli...
This learning resource paper is part of the work programme 2017-2018 of the European Platform tackli...
In their notes to contributors to this issue of Transfer, the coordinators, Ambrosini, Cella, and Ar...
Compared to other production industries, shift work has never been introduced on a large scale in th...
Drawing upon qualitative data on Albanians residing in Italy and Greece, this article furnishes new ...
The construction industry experienced heightened activity from 2001 to 2006 concurrent with low inte...
The construction industry historically is characterised by high levels of labour mobility favouring ...
This chapter concerns the impact of labour migration on the construction industry in the enlarged Eu...
It is a cognitive belief that the vibrant construction industry is an indicator of positive economi...