Announcing “Formalizing the Informal Economy”: A Webinar Series Towards the 2025 International Labour Conference Read More
Books & Book Chapters Reclaiming Dignity, Struggles of Local Domestic Workers in Asia Read More Research Reports Role of the Informal Sector in Coping with Economic Crisis in Thailand and Zambia Abstract: This working paper takes a close look at how people in two countries – viz. Thailand and Zambia – and in particular those working... Read More Research Reports Survey of Research on Street Vendors in Asia A Review Commissioned by WIEGO Read More Research Reports The Home as Factory Floor: Employment and Remuneration of Home-based Workers Summary: Home-based work, defined as non-professionals who perform market work from their homes, is an increasingly recognized form of employment... Read More Research Reports The Informal Economy Read More Research Reports Towards Economic Freedom: The Impact of SEWA Abstract: Read More Research Reports Trading Away Our Rights: Women Working in Global Supply Chains Read More Journal Articles Old Classes and New Spaces: Urban Poverty, Unorganised Labour and New UnionsEconomic and Political Weekly Critical perspectives on globalisation acknowledge the need for mitigating the inegalitarian impact of marketisation upon disadvantaged sections... Read More Journal Articles Depressive and anxiety symptoms among housemaidsAmerican Journal of Industrial Medicine Background: Housemaid, the most common occupation in the female labor force in Brazil, is known to be targeted by a generalized racial and... Read More Journal Articles Inequality at work in the informal economy: Key issues and illustrationsInternational Labour Review Read More First Prev ... 164 ... 173 174 175 ... 184 ... Next Last
Role of the Informal Sector in Coping with Economic Crisis in Thailand and Zambia Abstract: This working paper takes a close look at how people in two countries – viz. Thailand and Zambia – and in particular those working... Read More
The Home as Factory Floor: Employment and Remuneration of Home-based Workers Summary: Home-based work, defined as non-professionals who perform market work from their homes, is an increasingly recognized form of employment... Read More
Old Classes and New Spaces: Urban Poverty, Unorganised Labour and New UnionsEconomic and Political Weekly Critical perspectives on globalisation acknowledge the need for mitigating the inegalitarian impact of marketisation upon disadvantaged sections... Read More
Depressive and anxiety symptoms among housemaidsAmerican Journal of Industrial Medicine Background: Housemaid, the most common occupation in the female labor force in Brazil, is known to be targeted by a generalized racial and... Read More
Inequality at work in the informal economy: Key issues and illustrationsInternational Labour Review Read More