Informal Economic Activity in the Service Sector During the Pandemics of COVID-19

Nik Smerkolj, M. Jeran
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In this contribution, we present the findings of our research on informal economic activity in the service sector during the pandemics of COVID-19. We found that approximately 28% of respondents were engaged in informal economic activity, while the most commonly purchased services were accommodation and food service activities and administrative and support service activities. Our results show that the primary reasons for such engagement were directly linked to the pandemics of COVID-19, which is an important finding for decision-makers. Based on the results of the research we believe that consumer habits have not shifted towards regular engagement in informal economic activities. Respondents also showed a general supportiveness of informal economic activities of ser-vice providers during the pandemics and lockdowns, which might indicate a dissatisfaction with the government restrictions on business activities. With the use of the Pearson chi-squared test, we found no association between the sex of the respondents and their engagement in the informal economic activity or their opinion on the legitimacy of service providers' activities during the pandemics and lockdowns. Keywords: Informal economic activity; Grey economy; Service sector; Survey; Association
COVID-19大流行期间服务部门的非正式经济活动
在这篇文章中,我们介绍了我们对2019冠状病毒病大流行期间服务部门非正式经济活动的研究结果。我们发现,大约28%的受访者从事非正式经济活动,而最常购买的服务是住宿和餐饮服务活动以及行政和支持服务活动。我们的研究结果表明,这种参与的主要原因与COVID-19大流行直接相关,这对决策者来说是一个重要的发现。根据研究结果,我们认为消费者的习惯并没有转向定期参与非正式的经济活动。答复者还表示,在大流行病和封锁期间,他们普遍支持服务提供者的非正式经济活动,这可能表明他们对政府对商业活动的限制感到不满。通过使用皮尔逊卡方检验,我们发现受访者的性别与他们在大流行和封锁期间参与非正式经济活动或他们对服务提供者活动合法性的看法之间没有关联。关键词:非正规经济活动;灰色经济;服务行业;调查;协会
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