Abstract

The object of the study is issues of regionalisation and the formation of informal employment. The subject of the study is the public and private sectors of the EAEU member countries. The purpose of the study is to determine the degree of influence of regionalisation on the development of informal employment in the EAEU. The relevance of the work is due to the development of informal employment in Russia and the EAEU member countries. The scientific novelty lies in the attempt to explain the impact of regionalisation and the gig economy on the development of informal employment. To determine the degree of reduction in the relationship between employee and employer, data on the development of trade union activity and informal employment were used. The research methods are economic and comparative analysis of the degree of development of the creative economy, features of the development of trade union organisations, etc. The author concludes that accelerated regionalisation with low growth rates of real incomes of the employed population, without the development of public institutions and trade union organisations, contributes to the growth of informal employment.

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