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    Home»2016»Institutional management in fighting against undeclared work. Considerations on some selections from notable studies in the matter.
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    Institutional management in fighting against undeclared work. Considerations on some selections from notable studies in the matter.

    Marilena-Nicoleta BalabutiBy Marilena-Nicoleta BalabutiApril 17, 2021Updated:October 15, 2021No Comments1 Min Read

     Pages: 61-67

    Introduction. Institutional management in fighting against undeclared work. Considerations on some selections from notable studies in the matter.The European Commission had made some research on the undeclared work, focusing on the forms and on the tools that national institutions could or should use to fight efficiently against this phenomenon. According to some research made by European Commission1, “undeclared work may come in different forms. The most common type is work carried out in a formal undertaking, partially or fully undeclared. Partially undeclared work is sometimes also called “under-declared work”, “envelope wages” or “cash-in-hand”.

    Aim of the study. In the research that aims to analyze the institutional management of the fight against undeclared work, first we must see some selections of notable studies made by important bodies and organizations. The role of the European Commission and the International Labour Organization in the research is important; what those institutions were released in the matter has strong impact on national policies and also in the targets that management of the national authorities is considering to implement.

    Keywords: institutional management, undeclared work, labour administration

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    Marilena-Nicoleta Balabuti

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