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Informal Transport: A Global Perspective Informal transport services—paratransit-type services provided without official sanction—can often be difficult to rationalize from a public... Read More
Living in the Background: Home-based Women Workers and Poverty Persistence CPRC Working Paper 97 Read More
Uncovering Non-Garment Homework in Australia: Preliminary Issues Abstract: Homeworkers are the most marginalized and one of the most exploited groups of workers (Greig, 2002), with an estimated 300 million... Read More
Understanding self-employment at the margins of the South African economy: Findings from a pilot study on qualitative approaches to self-employment Report for the National Income Dynamics Study Steering Committee, Draft Read More
Introducing basic social protection in low income countries: Lessons from existing programmes Brooks World Poverty Institute Working Paper, No. 6 Read More
Promoting Women Workers’ Rights in African Horticulture: Overview of research into conditions on horticulture farms in Kenya, Zambia, Tanzania and Uganda Introduction from the research paper: Read More
Revanchist Urbanism Heads South: The Regulation of Indigenous Beggars and Street Vendors in Ecuador.Antipode Much of the discussion surrounding neoliberal urbanism has been empirically grounded in the North. This paper shifts the discussion south... Read More