Tackling undeclared work database
Undeclared work can be defined as work which is in itself legal but is not declared to the authorities for tax, social security and/or labour law purposes. Across the 28 Member States of the European Union, a great deal of effort is being invested into developing and testing policy measures that aim to tackle undeclared work.
District employment services for domestic work, Spain
- Spain
- Sectors
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Type of measure:
Legitimising undeclared work
Social partner agreements to fight undeclared work, Germany
- Germany
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Type of measure:
Changing attitudes: awareness raising
Compulsory registration of temporary work agencies, Norway
- Norway
- Sectors
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Type of measure:
Deterrence: improve detection, Prevention
Contractor’s obligations and liability act, Finland
- Finland
- Sectors
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Type of measure:
Legitimising undeclared work, Prevention
Exemption from social security contributions, Montenegro
- Montenegro
- Sectors
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Type of measure:
Legitimising undeclared work
Central monitoring system for tourism, Montenegro
- Montenegro
- Sectors
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Type of measure:
Deterrence: improve detection
Construction Industry Scheme, UK
- United Kingdom
- Sectors
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Type of measure:
Deterrence: improve detection, Prevention
Changes to standard contract in public procurement, Cyprus
- Cyprus
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Type of measure:
Deterrence: increase penalties, Prevention
Tool to measure labour costs in construction, Italy
- Italy
- Sectors
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Type of measure:
Deterrence: improve detection
Measures to curb employing migrants illegally, Slovakia
- Slovakia
- Sectors
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Type of measure:
Deterrence: improve detection, Deterrence: increase penalties