Employed in the informal sector, % |
No. |
Names of federal subjects of Russia |
Up to 10 % |
4 |
Moscow, Murmansk region, St. Petersburg, Chukotka Autonomous District |
10.1…20 % |
28 |
Amur Region, Vladimir Region, Trans-Baikal Territory, Leningrad Region, Kaliningrad Region, Kaluga Region, Kamchatka Territory, Kemerovskaya Region, Krasnoyarsk Territory, Moscow Region, Nizhny Novgorod Region, Novosibirsk Region, Oryol Region, Perm Territory, Republic of Karelia, Republic of Komi, Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Republic of Tatarstan, Ryazan region, Samara region, Sverdlovsk region, Tver region, Tula region, Tyumen region, Ulyanovsk region, Chelyabinsk region, Khabarovsk Territory, Yaroslavl region |
20.1…30 % |
33 |
Altai Territory, Arkhangelsk Region, Belgorod Region, Bryansk Region, Volgograd Region, Voronezh Region, Jewish Autonomous Region, Irkutsk Region, Lipetsk Vologda Region, Region, Kirov Region, Kostroma Region, Kurgan region, Kursk region, Magadan region, Novgorod region, Orenburg region, Penza region, Primorsky region, Pskov region, Republic of Bashkortostan, Republic of Mari El, Republic of Mordovia, Republic of North Ossetia –Alania, Republic of Tyva, Republic of Khakassia, Rostov region, Sakhalin region, Smolensk region, Tambov region, Tomsk region, Udmurt Republic, Chuvash Republic |
30.1…40 % |
11 |
Astrakhan Region, Ivanovo Region, Karachay-Cherkess Republic, Krasnodar Territory, Republic of Adygea, Republic of Buryatia, Republic of Kalmykia, Omsk Region, Saratov Region, Sevastopol, Stavropol Territory |
40.1…50 % |
5 |
Kabardino-Balkar Republic, Republic of Altai, Republic of Dagestan, Republic of Ingushetia, Republic of Crimea |
Over 50 % |
1 |
Chechen Republic |