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  • Domestic worker in Joburg, South Africa Post
    Statistics November 05, 2019

    City-level statistical snapshots for South Africa and Thailand available for the first time

    WIEGO’s Statistics Programme is launching a new set of Statistical Briefs that provide key indicators of informal employment and key...

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  • WIEGO Resource Document No. 12 Resource Documents

    Bangkok’s Street Vending Ban: A Summary of the Research on the Social and Economic Impacts

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  • Advocacy Materials
  • Resource Documents

    Street Vendors and Legal Advocacy: Reflections from Ghana, India, Peru, South Africa and Thailand

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  • Home-based worker and street vendor in Bangkok 2015 Statistical Briefs

    Informal Workers in Urban Thailand: A Statistical Snapshot

    This brief contains estimates on informal workers in Bangkok and other urban centres in Thailand.

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  • Journal Articles

    Gender, Work Intensity, and Well-Being of Thai Home-Based WorkersFeminist Economics

    Abstract: The contribution explores the time-use dimensions of the individual well-being of home-based workers in Thailand’s urban...

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  • Research Reports

    Executive Summary – Informal Economy Monitoring Study: Home-Based Workers

    This is the Executive Summary of the full Sector Report that synthesizes qualitative and quantitative data from the first (2012) round of...

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  • Journal Articles

    Social protection for women homeworkers: a case of healthcare services in Thailand

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  • Policy Briefs

    Housing and Urban Service Needs of Home-Based Workers: Findings From a Seven-Country Study

    This policy brief considers linkages between urban infrastructure and livelihood issues for home-based workers. It is based on a series of...

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  • Project Reports

    IDRC Final Report: Legal Empowerment of the Working Poor

    Summary of three-country study of law and the working poor, funded by IDRC (November 2011-March 2013)

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