UNREGISTERED EMPLOYMENT IN TURKEY
UNREGISTERED EMPLOYMENT IN TURKEY
Author(s): Hakki Mümin AySubject(s): Economy
Published by: Universitatea Nicolae Titulescu
Keywords: informal economy; unregistered employment; employment taxes; social security bonus.
Summary/Abstract: It is vital for the Government- as a whole of organized institutions and associations- to be aware of economic and social developments in its borders. That the economy of the government is registered and therefore presence of reliable statistical information have important effects on the functions which the government undertakes such as for whom and how much commodity and service it will produce, how to finance the expenditures for these products, in the light of which data that the policies to be produced will be drown for economic and social life, and how to create social peace and free competition environment. Informal economy is an important problem of underdeveloped and developing countries and just as the developed countries. Unregistered employment constitutes the major step of informal economy in all countries because informal economic actions are executed thanks to unregistered employment. In case that the individuals do not perform unregistered actions, it cannot be mentioned about informal economy. In this paper, the reasons of unregistered employment in Turkey, its effects and comparison with the world will be dealt with.
Journal: LESIJ - Lex ET Scientia International Journal
- Issue Year: XV/2008
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 366-377
- Page Count: 12
- Language: English