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Organizing in the Informal Economy: A Case Study of the Municipal Waste Management Industry in South Africa SEED Working Paper No. 66 Abstract: Examines features of the municipal waste management sector in South Africa, including the legal and policy... Read More
Informality, Inclusiveness, and Economic Growth: An Overview of Key Issues According to their website, “IDRC commissioned this working paper on “Informality, Inclusiveness, and Economic Growth” by James Heintz... Read More
Tendencias Mundiales del Empleo 2013: Para Recuperarse de una Segunda Caída del Empleo (Resumen) Cinco años después del estallido de la crisis financiera mundial, el informe presenta los últimos datos y proyecciones sobre varios indicadores... Read More
Facing the Facts: Acknowledging the informal economy in anti-poverty policies and services Most people who work informally are forced to do so to make ends meet rather than out of a desire to cheat the system. Yet by working in... Read More
The Impact of Health Insurance Schemes for the Informal Sector in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: A Systematic Review This paper summarizes the literature on the impact of state subsidized or social health insurance schemes that have been offered, mostly... Read More
The Informal Sector and Informal Employment in Bangladesh This report contains the findings of the 2010 labour force survey and the related suvey of informal sector enterprises. The surveys were... Read More
Skills Training for Decent Work in the Informal Sector of the North-West Region of Russia (St. Petersburg and the Leningrad region) Read More
Going Nowhere Fast: Limited Occupational Mobility in the Fast Food Industry Front-line jobs in the fast food industry—including cooks, cashiers, delivery workers, and other non-managerial positions—rank among the... Read More
Unleashing the Economic Potential of Agglomeration in African Cities This paper is part of the Global Urban Economic Dialogue Series of UN-Habitat. UN-Habitat describes the paper as follows: “Rapid urbanisation... Read More