José Posté 30 octobre 2007 Signaler Posté 30 octobre 2007 Quelques surprises dans le classement des pays quant à la reconnaissance volontaire par la population d'appel à des services non-déclarés : A grey areaOct 29th 2007 From Economist.com MANY people have enjoyed the fruits of someone else's undeclared labour, whether buying a cheap DVD from a street-seller or paying the gardener in cash. In a poll of the EU's 27 member countries, Denmark and the Netherlands are the (self-confessed) biggest users of the underground economy. In both countries 27% of respondents said they had acquired goods or services in the past year which they thought involved undeclared work. Less than 10% of people in Germany and Britain admitted acquiring something on the sly, below the EU average of 11%. Cypriots are the most law-abiding. http://www.economist.com/daily/chartgaller…ory_id=10050118
melodius Posté 30 octobre 2007 Signaler Posté 30 octobre 2007 Exellent ! Je crois que ce que ce sondage démontre réellement, c'est que les nordiques font confiance aux sondeurs tandis que les méridionaux non.
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