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Transitioning into the Formal – Women Entrepreneurs in the Informal Economy of Nepal Abstract: This qualitative study aims to understand how and why different groups of informal women entrepreneurs in Nepal engage with, or... Read More
The unexpected power of informal workers in the public square: A comparison of Mexican and U.S. organizing models Abstract: Street vendors in Mexico and day laborers in the United States, both groups of informal workers who labor in public space, face... Read More
Technology at the base of the pyramid: insights from Ahmedabad (India), Durban (South Africa) and Lima (Peru) Final report for the Technology and the Future of Work Project undertaken by Practical Action and WIEGO with support from the Rockefeller... Read More
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Perceptions of Costs and Benefits of Informal-Formal Linkages: Market and Street Vendors in Accra, Ghana This paper investigates ways in which linkages between the informal and formal segments of an economy yield benefits to, or impose costs... Read More
Perceptions of Costs and Benefits of Informal-Formal Linkages: Market and Street Vendors in Accra, Ghana Read More
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