Reconceptualising Paid Informal Exchange: Some Lessons from English Cities
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Evaluating the prevalence of employees without written terms of employment in the European UnionEvaluating the relationship between social exclusion and participation in the informal sector in the European UnionWho Participates in Undeclared Work in the European Union? Toward a Reinforced Marginalization PerspectiveReconceptualising undeclared work as paid favours: implications for community economic developmentBeyond the marginalization thesisExplaining and tackling the shadow economy in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania: a tax morale approachRethinking the marginalisation thesisRationales for outsourcing domestic services to off‐the‐books workersA Critical Evaluation of Public Policy Towards Undeclared Work in the European UnionTHE NATURE OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN THE INFORMAL SECTOR: EVIDENCE FROM ENGLANDSmall business and the informal economy: evidence from the UKEvaluating the magnitude of the shadow economy: a direct survey approachHarnessing the hidden enterprise culture of advanced economiesHow much for cash? Tackling the cash-in-hand ethos in the household services sectorREREADING UNDECLARED WORKEliminating undeclared work: beyond a deterrence approachFostering community engagement and tackling undeclared work: The case for an evidence‐based ‘joined‐up’ public policy approachRefiguring the nature of undeclared workSpatial variations in the nature of undeclared work and its public policy implicationsGeographical variations in the nature of undeclared workBeyond Deterrence: Rethinking the UK Public Policy Approach Towards Undeclared WorkTackling undeclared work in advanced economiesThe Myth of MarketizationThe slow advance and uneven penetration of commodificationThe Uneven Geographies of Informal Economic Activities: a Case Study of Two British CitiesPaid informal work: a barrier to social inclusion?Tackling the Participation of the Unemployed in Paid Informal Work: A Critical Evaluation of the Deterrence ApproachSpatial Dependence and Heterogeneity in Patterns of Hardship: An Intra-Urban Analysis
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Reconceptualising Paid Informal Exchange: Some Lessons from English Cities
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наукова стаття, опублікована в січні 2001
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Reconceptualising Paid Informal Exchange: Some Lessons from English Cities
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Reconceptualising Paid Informal Exchange: Some Lessons from English Cities
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Reconceptualising Paid Informal Exchange: Some Lessons from English Cities
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Reconceptualising Paid Informal Exchange: Some Lessons from English Cities
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Reconceptualising Paid Informal Exchange: Some Lessons from English Cities
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Reconceptualising Paid Informal Exchange: Some Lessons from English Cities
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Reconceptualising Paid Informal Exchange: Some Lessons from English Cities
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10.1068/A33155
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2001-01-01T00:00:00Z