COVID-19 and undeclared work: impacts and policy responses in Europe

Colin C. Williams*, Aysegul Kayaoglu

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The Coronavirus pandemic has led to restrictions on movement and workplace closures, resulting in governments offering temporary financial support to enterprises and workers. This paper evaluates a group unable to access this financial support, namely those in the undeclared economy, and possible policy responses. To identify the service industries and workers involved, a late 2019 Eurobarometer survey of undeclared work in Europe is reported. This reveals that undeclared work is particularly prevalent in the hospitality, retail and personal services sectors and identifies the population groups over-represented. Given that this undeclared workforce is now largely unable to work, it will be argued that providing access to temporary financial support, through a voluntary disclosure initiative, would be a useful initiative not only to provide the income support these enterprises and workers need but also to bring them out of the shadows and put them on the radar of the state authorities.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)914-931
Number of pages18
JournalService Industries Journal
Volume40
Issue number13-14
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 25 Oct 2020

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Keywords

  • Coronavirus
  • informal economy
  • public policy
  • service sector
  • tax evasion
  • undeclared work

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