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Towards an Inclusive Occupational Health and Safety For Informal Workers Abstract: Large numbers of workers worldwide work informally. Yet the discipline and practice of occupational health and safety covers largely... Read More
From collision to collaboration – Integrating informal recyclers and re-use operators in Europe: A review See article abstract Read More
Technology, informal workers and cities: insights from Ahmedabad (India), Durban (South Africa) and Lima (Peru) This special issue on urban livelihoods was developed in collaboration with WIEGO. Read More
Protecting caste livelihoods on the western coast of India: an intersectional analysis of Udupi’s fisherwomen This special issue on urban livelihoods was developed in collaboration with WIEGO. Read More
Procrastination in Recognizing the Rights of Domestic Workers in Ethiopia Abstract: The 1960 Ethiopian Civil Code regulates domestic working conditions, and it largely depends on employers’ sense of fairness. The... Read More
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