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Is Informal Normal ? [electronic resource]: Towards More and Better Jobs in Developing Countries / J...

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Is Informal Normal ? [electronic resource]: Towards More and Better Jobs in Developing Countries / J...

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Is Informal Normal ? [electronic resource]: Towards More and Better Jobs in Developing Countries / Johannes Jütting and Juan Ramón de Laiglesia

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Is Informal Normal ? [electronic resource]: Towards More and Better Jobs in Developing Countries / Johannes Jütting and Juan Ramón de Laiglesia

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Publisher

Paris : OECD Publishing, 2009.

Uniform title

OECD papers.

Alternative title

BOOK

Date

2009.

Record Identifier

74VK3lQvKvNb

MMS ID

991023944667502626

Language

English

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Physical Description

Physical content

1 online resource (164 pages)

Content type

text

Media type

computer

Carrier type

online resource

Contents

Employment, Poverty Reduction and Development -- Executive Summary -- Concepts, Measurement and Trends -- Women in Informal Employment -- Persisting Informal Employment: What Explains It? -- Moving Out of Bad Jobs -- Dealing With Informal Employment.

Publication information

Publisher

Paris : OECD Publishing, 2009.

Date Published

2009.

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Scope and Contents

Summary

The informal sector deprives states of revenues and workers of social protection. It also, however, frequently constitutes the most dynamic part of the economy and creates massive employment. Informal employment is ubiquitous and growing. The financial crisis that began in 2008 has made the management of informal employment even more challenging....

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Full title

Is Informal Normal ? [electronic resource]: Towards More and Better Jobs in Developing Countries / Johannes Jütting and Juan Ramón de Laiglesia

Variant title

OECD papers.

BOOK

Notes

General note

Development Centre Studies, 19900295.

Language note

English

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Record Identifier

74VK3lQvKvNb

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VK3lQvKvNb

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ISBN

92-64-05924-5

9789264059245 (PDF)

1-282-10324-5

DDC

331.0413

MMS ID

991023944667502626

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