The Foresight Centre study “Platform Work in Estonia in 2021” shows that the government lacks a detailed overview of platform workers and the extent of the tax gap relating to it. If the share of platform work grows even more in the future, an increasing part of such workers will remain without social protection.
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02.06
2021
The state has no overview of platform workers
02.06
2021
Platform work could bring up to 68 million euro in tax revenues
Encouraging the people working through digital platforms to use business account could annually bring up to 68 million euros in tax revenues into the state budget, shows the Foresight Centre study “Platform Work in Estonia in 2021”, which was published on 2 June.
31.05
2021
Platform workers earn less than the Estonian average
The incomes of the people who work through digital platforms are lower than the Estonian average, shows the Foresight Centre study “Platform Work in Estonia in 2021”, which was published on Wednesday, 2 June.
25.03
2019
Understanding the expectations of talents is becoming increasingly important
One of the most important findings in the study “Labour Market 2035” of the Foresight Centre was that understanding the needs of talents and recognising their special skills and knowledge is an important challenge for the future labour market.