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Unlocking the Labor Force: An Economic Update on Cameroon From a news article by The World Bank about this paper: “The labor market in Cameroon is characterized by a large informal sector,... Read More
Work and Economic Security in the 21st Century: What Can We Learn From Ela Bhatt? This paper is the result of research on SEWA including an interview with Ela Bhatt, conducted by Edward Webster, Professor Emeritus at the... Read More
Trading Our Way Up: Women Organizing for Fair Trade This book details the findings of the multicountry action research project Women Organizing for Fair Trade, funded by the Dutch Ministry... Read More
An Economic Analysis of a Public-Private-Community Partnership: The Case of Solid Waste Management in Dhaka, BangladeshWorld Review of Science, Technology and Sustainable Development This paper assesses the economic efficiency of a public-private community partnership in urban solid waste management in Dhaka City. Based... Read More
Mapping Exercise of Home Based Workers in Maharashtra From the paper’s introduction: “Home‐based work has a much wider scope of activity than the singular task of an individual working... Read More
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The Work and Lives of Street Waste Pickers in Pretoria—A Case Study of Recycling in South Africa’s Urban Informal EconomyUrban Forum Abstract: High levels of unemployment are a permanent feature in the urban areas of many developing countries. South Africa is no exception... Read More