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Informal Work in the Yugoslav Economy

Nada Kerovec


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The informal or so-called parallel
economy is not a new phenomenon
in the Yugoslav society, nor is it
typical of it. It takes place in the
most varied forms — from self
-aid, the help of neighbours or
friends and the like, to the
services of moonlighting craftsmen.
It can be found in many spheres of
work: production, crafts, culture,
sports, health, catering and so on.
As this form of economy is
completely »-underground«, the
Self-management Communities of
Interest for Employment of Croatia
commissioned an investigation into
the unregistered work activities of
the population on a representative
sample of Yugoslav households
from the Institute for Market
Research Belgrad-Zagreb-Ljubljana,
Centre for Marketing. According
to the results of this investigation,
a significant number of the adult
population in Croatia, and in the
whole of Yugoslavia, is engaged in
informal work. As a result of these
activities large funds flow into the
pockets of individuals and at the
same time the field for opening up
new jobs is narrowed, especially of
jobs for young qualified persons.
But the research results also
showed that informal work is to a
great measure the result of a
deficiency of many services on one
side, and people’s need of
additional employment on the other.

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Hrčak ID:

119690

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/119690

Datum izdavanja:

11.12.1984.

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