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Employment in the Informal Sector of the Economy [PDF]

open access: yesOvidius University Annals: Economic Sciences Series, 2019
In this paper we aim to present some aspects regarding employment in the informal sector of the economy as well as the main aspects that distinguish the informal sector of the economy from the formal sector. We will refer to the structure of the informal
Cristian Marinescu   +1 more
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TRENDS OF EMPLOYMENT IN INFORMAL SECTOR IN ROMANIA DURING CRISIS;ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL EFFECTS [PDF]

open access: yesAnnals of the University of Oradea: Economic Science, 2011
The present paper emphasizes the size and trend of employment in the informal sector as affected during the recent years by the crisis and by showing the relation with informal economy. The paper is structured on three parts.
Pisica Silvia, Vasile Valentina
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The Disctinction between Formal and Informal on the Labor Market [PDF]

open access: yesRevista de Management Comparat International, 2021
Any economy, regardless of its level of development, is characterized by the formal-informal duality of the labor market, but informality is more pronounced in emerging economies.
Cristian MARINESCU, Gabriela RĂVDAN
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Causes of Option for Informal Sector [PDF]

open access: yesRevista de Management Comparat International, 2020
Informality is a feature, specific to any economy, regardless its nature and development degree, but it has a significant share in developing or poorly developed economies.
Cristian MARINESCU, Alina BRATILOVEANU
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Policies on the Informal Labor Market Regarding Protection of Workers and Entrepreneurs [PDF]

open access: yesRevista de Management Comparat International, 2020
At this moment, the segmentation of the labor market into formal and informal is well known and also are known the main features specific to the formal/informal duality of the labor market, namely: on the one hand, security and rigidity in the case of
Cristian MARINESCU   +1 more
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Informal Sector Employment and the Health Outcomes of Older Workers in India [PDF]

open access: yesPLOS ONE, 2022
AbstractA large proportion of the older population in India constitutes an undeniable share of workforce after the retirement age. This stresses the need to understand the implications of working at older ages on health outcomes. The main objective of this study is to examine the variations in health outcomes by formal/informal sector of employment of ...
Poulomi Chowdhury   +3 more
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The Impact of Economic Factors on the Employment Rate in the Informal Sector: Regional Aspect [PDF]

open access: yesProstranstvennaâ Èkonomika, 2018
The article attempts to estimate the impact of economic factors on the employment rate in the informal sector among Russian federal subjects based on the dynamic model. To make calculations the authors used panel data on federal subjects.
Natalia Leonidovna Simutina   +2 more
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Harnessing the growth of the informal sector to promote Local Economic Development in the Gweru Urban

open access: yesThe Dyke, 2022
The continued decline in formal employment, accompanied by economic decline, and rapid urban population growth, has resulted in the rapid growth of the informal sector in urban local authorities.
Julianos Masimba   +2 more
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An Analysis of the Determinants of Informal Employment in Urban and Rural Regions in Iran: Pseudo-Panel Data Approach [PDF]

open access: yesفصلنامه پژوهش‌های اقتصادی ایران, 2021
Informal employment typically poses many problems for communities and governments. For example, most informal workers face problems relating to poverty and economic insecurity due to the lack of a social security organization and labor law in the ...
Shahryar Zaroki   +2 more
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The information sector in Denmark and Sweden: Value, employment, wages

open access: yesTechnological Forecasting and Social Change, 2021
Although Denmark and Sweden are deemed digital technology leaders, their information sectors have not yet been comprehensively measured. This study bridges this gap. Data for 1990-2012 are reclassified to fit the information sector conceptual framework from prior studies.
Volha PASHKEVICH   +2 more
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