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Haushaltshilfen: Verbreitung von Schwarzarbeit wird deutlich unterschätzt

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Eine aktuelle Bevölkerungsumfrage von Oktober 2020 zeigt, dass die Pandemie und deren Folgen auch der Hausarbeit mehr Aufmerksamkeit beschert hat - und Haushaltshilfen mehr Anerkennung verdienen. Dafür sind die Befragten auch bereit mehr als den gesetzlichen Mindestlohn zu zahlen - aber meist in bar und ohne Anmeldung. Allerdings wird die Verbreitung von Schwarzarbeit beim Putzen deutlich unterschätzt.

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  • Enste, Dominik, 2020. "Haushaltshilfen: Verbreitung von Schwarzarbeit wird deutlich unterschätzt," IW-Kurzberichte 119/2020, Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft (IW) / German Economic Institute.
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    1. Enste, Dominik, 2019. "Haushaltshilfe: Keine Entlastung in Sicht," IW-Kurzberichte 42/2019, Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft (IW) / German Economic Institute.
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