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Evaluating the participation of marginalized populations in undeclared work in the Baltic Sea countries

机译:评估边缘化人口参与波罗的海国家未申报工作的情况

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To evaluate the ‘marginalization thesis’ which asserts that marginalized populations are more likely to participate in undeclared work, we analyse a 2013 Eurobarometer survey of eight Baltic Sea countries, namely four Western countries (Denmark, Finland, Germany and Sweden) and four post-Soviet countries (Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland). Finding that across both the western and post-Soviet Baltic Sea countries, some marginalized populations (e.g., those having difficulties paying household bills, younger people) are significantly more likely to participate in undeclared work, and others are not (e.g., women, those with a high level of tax morality), a more nuanced and variegated understanding of the marginalization thesis is developed that is valid across both western and post-Soviet Baltic Sea countries. The paper concludes by discussing the theoretical and policy implications.
机译:为了评估声称边缘化人群更有可能参与未申报工作的“边缘化论点”,我们分析了2013年欧洲晴雨表对八个波罗的海国家的调查,即四个西方国家(丹麦,芬兰,德国和瑞典)和四个后波罗的海国家。苏联国家(爱沙尼亚,拉脱维亚,立陶宛和波兰)。发现在西方和后波罗的海国家中,一些边缘化的人群(例如,难以支付家庭帐单的人,年轻人)参加未申报工作的可能性更大,而其他人(例如,妇女, (具有很高的税收道德水平),对边缘化理论的理解变得更加细微和多样化,在西方和后苏联波罗的海国家均有效。本文通过讨论理论和政策含义进行总结。

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