Skip To Content
Journal Articles

Informal Employment: Two Contested Policy Issues

By , on January 01, 2008

This article addresses two contested issues of crucial importance to policy, namely: formal labour regulations as a cause of informal employment, and so-called "volutnary" informal employment. The authors provide theoretical overviews on both issues and an extensive survey of empirical studies on the effects of formal labor regulations on informal employment. This article closes with observations on the relevance of the ILO's four decent work objectives for informal employment and economic development, with particular emphasis on the significance of--and potential for--organizing workers in the informal economy.

View list of all: Journal Articles

Go to Publication(this link opens in new window)

Citation Information

Kucera, David, and Roncolato, Leanne. Informal Employment: Two Contested Policy Issues. , , . , 2008. Kucera, D., and Roncolato, L. (2008). Informal Employment: Two Contested Policy Issues. , , . Kucera, David, and Roncolato, Leanne. "Informal Employment: Two Contested Policy Issues." 2008, .Kucera David, and Roncolato Leanne. "Informal Employment: Two Contested Policy Issues." (2008). Kucera, D, and Roncolato, L 2008, 'Informal Employment: Two Contested Policy Issues', , , . David Kucera, and Leanne Roncolato, 'Informal Employment: Two Contested Policy Issues' (2008). Kucera D., and Roncolato L. Informal Employment: Two Contested Policy Issues. . 2008. Kucera, David, and Roncolato, Leanne. Informal Employment: Two Contested Policy Issues. . 2008. , .

The WIEGO Research Library

WIEGO is at the forefront of developing statistics and research to help audiences understand the informal economy. Our library includes over two decades-worth of informal economy research, policy analysis, statistics and documentation of organizing efforts.