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在过去的几十年里,人们进行了许多尝试来衡量和评估非正规经济的程度。区域、国家和全球报告的估计表明,非正规经济很普遍,与正式工作和正式经济相比,非正规工作和就业正在增长(ILO 2018a, OECD 2002, Schneider et al. 2010)。国际劳工组织(ILO) (2018a)估计,目前全球有20亿工人从事非正式就业,占全球劳动力的大多数(61%)。农村地区的非正规就业比例(80%)几乎是城市(44%)的两倍,发展中国家(90%)和新兴国家(67%)的比例远高于发达国家(18%)(国际劳工组织2018a)。它是
What, Who, Why and Ways out of the Informal Economy: A Brief Review of Key Definitions and Approaches
Over the past few decades, there have been many attempts to measure and assess the extent of informal economy. Estimates by regional, national and global reports suggest that the informal economy is widespread, and that informal work and employment is growing compared to formal work and formal economies (ILO 2018a, OECD 2002, Schneider et al. 2010). The International Labour Organization (ILO) (2018a) estimates that two billion workers worldwide are now employed informally, representing a majority of the global workforce (61%). Almost twice as high a percentage of informal jobs are present in rural areas (80%) than in the cities (44%), and a much higher percentage in developing (90%) and emerging countries (67%) than in developed countries (18%) (ILO 2018a). It is