Ten Years After Recommendation 204, Workers in Informal Employment Continue Their Call for Rights-Based Formalization Read More
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The “Right to the City” and Emerging Indian Jurisprudence: Implications for Informal Livelihoods Read More
Home-Based Workers in the World: A Statistical Profile This brief presents key indicators on home-based workers and their work across the world. Globally, 260 million women and men produce goods... Read More
Informal Work in South Africa and COVID-19: Gendered Impacts and Priority Interventions In South Africa, informal workers in general, and women informal workers in particular, have been disproportionately hard hit by measures... Read More
Domestic Workers, Risk & Social Protection in Delhi National Capital Region Delhi, India’s capital and a bustling metropolis, is home to many migrant workers from across the country. For most women migrants, domestic... Read More
Domestic Workers, Risk and Social Protection in Nepal Most domestic workers in Nepal are employed in live-out arrangements with multiple employers while others, many of them adolescent girls,... Read More
The Costs of Insecurity: Domestic Workers’ Access to Social Protection and Services in Dhaka, Bangladesh Domestic workers in Bangladesh carry the heavy cost of inadequate investment in the provision of social protection and services and survey... Read More
Home-Based Workers in Pakistan: A Statistical Profile In recent years, home-based work has grown in Pakistan. This growth is due to an increase in the number of women doing home-based work, while... Read More
Home-Based Workers in Bangladesh: A Statistical Profile In Bangladesh, there were about 3.2 million non-agricultural and 7.4 million agricultural home-based workers, according to the 2016/17 Labour... Read More
Informal Workers in India: A Statistical Profile Employment in India is overwhelmingly informal: 90 per cent of all workers are employed under informal arrangements nationally; in urban... Read More