Informally Self-Employed in Russia: Attitude to Formalization (On the Example of Saint Petersburg)

Q3 Social Sciences
E. Tarando, T. Malinina, O. Nikiforova, V. M. Sereda, N. Pruel
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The paper examines the attitude to the formalization of informally self-employed in Russia on the example of the city of St. Petersburg. The authors proceeded from the position that this social group is heterogeneous, and different characteristics of representatives of this social group affect the attitude to the formalization of their economic activity. The negative attitude to formalization of representatives of this social group was revealed on the surface. However, this negative attitude among different subgroups of informally employed people turned out to be different. The results of the study show that different age groups of informally self-employed people react differently to government initiatives regarding registration of such activities. The presence or absence of social status in the sphere of formal employment, which many self-employed people combine with informal economic activity, proved to be a significant social characteristic in forming the attitude of the informally self-employed to formalization. Thus, the great value has stability of the institutional framework of formal self-employment generated by the state, and the state’s determination to follow its promises given to informally self-employed, so that this social group formalized its economic activity. It was found that a fairly large proportion of the informally self-employed took up a waiting attitude towards the state’s initiatives to formalize the economic activities of this social group. This paper will be useful for representatives of Russian state authorities who are developing measures of socio-economic policy in relation to informally self-employed citizens.
俄罗斯非正式个体经营:对正规化的态度(以圣彼得堡为例)
本文以圣彼得堡市为例,考察了俄罗斯对非正规个体户正规化的态度。作者从这个社会群体是异质的角度出发,这个社会群体代表的不同特征影响着他们对经济活动形式化的态度。这一社会群体代表对形式化的否定态度在表面上显露出来。然而,在不同的非正式就业人群中,这种消极态度是不同的。研究结果表明,不同年龄组的非正式个体户对政府关于此类活动登记的倡议反应不同。在正式就业领域,社会地位的存在与否——许多个体经营者将其与非正式经济活动结合起来——证明是形成非正式个体经营者对正规化态度的一个重要社会特征。由此可见,国家产生的正式个体经营制度框架的稳定性,以及国家兑现对非正式个体经营承诺的决心,使这一社会群体的经济活动正规化,具有巨大的价值。研究发现,相当大比例的非正式个体经营者对国家使这一社会群体的经济活动正规化的倡议持等待态度。本文将对正在制定与非正式个体经营公民有关的社会经济政策措施的俄罗斯国家当局代表有所帮助。
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International Journal of Criminology and Sociology
International Journal of Criminology and Sociology Social Sciences-Cultural Studies
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