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Informal Economy Budget Analysis in Philippines and Quezon City

By on October 01, 2009

This brief aims to answer the question ‘Do national and local government budgets in the
Philippines make a difference to informal workers?’ It uses Quezon City as the case study, and it looks at home-based workers, street vendors and waste pickers as examples of common categories of informal workers.

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Budlender, Debbie. Informal Economy Budget Analysis in Philippines and Quezon City. WIEGO Budget Brief No. 1, , . WIEGO, 2009. https://www.wiego.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/Budlender_WIEGO_BB1.pdfBudlender, D. (2009). Informal Economy Budget Analysis in Philippines and Quezon City. WIEGO Budget Brief No. 1, , . https://www.wiego.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/Budlender_WIEGO_BB1.pdfBudlender, Debbie. "Informal Economy Budget Analysis in Philippines and Quezon City." WIEGO Budget Brief No. 1, WIEGO, 2009, .Budlender Debbie. "Informal Economy Budget Analysis in Philippines and Quezon City." WIEGO Budget Brief No. 1 (2009). https://www.wiego.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/Budlender_WIEGO_BB1.pdfBudlender, D 2009, 'Informal Economy Budget Analysis in Philippines and Quezon City', WIEGO Budget Brief No. 1, , . https://www.wiego.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/Budlender_WIEGO_BB1.pdfDebbie Budlender, 'Informal Economy Budget Analysis in Philippines and Quezon City' (2009) WIEGO Budget Brief No. 1 Budlender D. Informal Economy Budget Analysis in Philippines and Quezon City. WIEGO Budget Brief No. 1. 2009. https://www.wiego.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/Budlender_WIEGO_BB1.pdfBudlender, Debbie. Informal Economy Budget Analysis in Philippines and Quezon City. WIEGO Budget Brief No. 1. 2009. , . https://www.wiego.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/Budlender_WIEGO_BB1.pdf

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