Undeclared work;
Labour input method;
Matched administrative-survey data;
Random-effects panel probit with endogenous selection;
Markov chain;
C23;
C25;
H26;
J46;
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We study the undeclared work patterns of Hungarian employees in relatively stable jobs, using a panel dataset that matches individual-level self-reported Labour Force Survey data with administrative records of the Pension Directorate for 2001–2006. We estimate the determinants of undeclared work using Heckman-type random-effects panel probit models, and develop a two-regime model to separate permanent and transitory undeclared work, where the latter follows a Markov chain. We find that about 6–7% of workers went permanently unreported for six consecutive years, and a further 4% were transitorily unreported in any given year. The models show lower reporting rates—especially in the permanent segment—among males, high-school graduates, those in agriculture and transport, small firms and various forms of atypical employment. Transitory non-reporting may be partly explained by administrative records missing for technical reasons. The results suggest that (1) the “aggregate labour input method” widely used in Europe can indeed be a simple yet reliable tool to estimate the size of informal employment, although it slightly overestimates the true magnitude of black work and (2) the long-term pension consequences of undeclared work may be substantial because of the high share of permanent non-reporting.
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Congress Budget Off, Washington, DC 20515 USACongress Budget Off, Washington, DC 20515 USA
Dahl, Molly
De Leire, Thomas
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Univ Wisconsin Madison, La Follette Sch Publ Affairs, Madison, WI USA
Univ Wisconsin Madison, Dept Populat Hlth Sci, Madison, WI USA
NBER, Cambridge, MA USACongress Budget Off, Washington, DC 20515 USA
De Leire, Thomas
Schwabish, Jonathan A.
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Congress Budget Off, Washington, DC 20515 USACongress Budget Off, Washington, DC 20515 USA