Related Publications listed by

Theme: Informal Economy & WIEGO
Occupational Group(s): Garment Workers
Absar, S. S.. September 2003.  "Health Hazards and Labour Laws in Bangladesh: A Narrative-based Study on Women Garment Workers."  Asian Journal of Social Science,  Vol. 31,  Issue No. 3.
Ahn, Pong-Sul. January 2008.  "Organising as a catalyst for promoting decent work in the informal economy in South Asia."  The Indian Journal of Labour Economics,  Vol. 51,  Issue No. 4.
Andrae, Gunilla and Björn Beckman. 2010.  "Alliances across the formal-informal divide: South African debates and Nigerian experiences."  in Ilda Lindell, ed.  Africa's Informal Workers. Collective Agency, Alliances and Transnational Organizing in Urban Africa.  London:  Zed Books.
Anner, Mark. January 2011.  "The Impact of International Outsourcing on Unionization and Wages: Evidence from the Apparel Export Sector in Central America."  Industrial and Labor Relations Review,  Vol. 64,  Issue No. 2.
Barkat, A., S. N. Ahmed, A.K.M. Maksud and M.A. Ali. 2003.  The Cost for Women Workers of Precarious Employment in Bangladesh.  Human Development Research Centre: Oxfam GB.
Barrientos, Stephanie. July 2011.  "'Labour Chains': Analysing the Role of Labour Contractors in Global Production Networks."  Brooks World Poverty Institute Working Papers,  Vol. 153,
Bennett, Mark. 2003.  Organizing in the Informal Economy: A Case Study of the Clothing Industry in South Africa.  International Labour Office.
Bhattacharya, Debapriya and Mustafizur Rahman. 2002.  "Female employment under export-propelled industrialization: Prospects for internalizing global opportuninites in the apparel sector in Bangladesh."  in Carol Miller and Jessica Vivian.  Women's Employment in the Textile Manufacturing Sectors of Bangladesh and Morocco.  Geneva:  UNRISD.
Bonacich, Edna, ed and Richard P. Appelbaum, ed. 2000.  Behind the label: inequality in the Los Angeles apparel industry.  Berkeley, CA:  University of California Press.
Chandararot, Kang and Liv Dannet. 2010.  Tracking Study of Cambodian Garment Sector Workers Affected by the Global Economic Crisis: Second Tracking Survey Final Report.  Cambodia Institute of Development Study.