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It’s Time to Welcome the Informal Workforce to the Urban Policy Table

By on October 23, 2012

In the first of a series of articles on urban livelihoods focused on inclusive urban planning for the working poor produced through a collaboration of Women in Informal Employment: Globalizing & Organizing (WIEGO) and The Global Urbanist, Caroline Skinner demonstrates the significance of the world's informal workforce and lays out six priorities for integrating informal workers within urban planning processes.

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Skinner, Caroline. It’s Time to Welcome the Informal Workforce to the Urban Policy Table. , , . , 2012. Skinner, C. (2012). It’s Time to Welcome the Informal Workforce to the Urban Policy Table. , , . Skinner, Caroline. "It’s Time to Welcome the Informal Workforce to the Urban Policy Table." 2012, .Skinner Caroline. "It’s Time to Welcome the Informal Workforce to the Urban Policy Table." (2012). Skinner, C 2012, 'It’s Time to Welcome the Informal Workforce to the Urban Policy Table', , , . Caroline Skinner, 'It’s Time to Welcome the Informal Workforce to the Urban Policy Table' (2012). Skinner C. It’s Time to Welcome the Informal Workforce to the Urban Policy Table. . 2012. Skinner, Caroline. It’s Time to Welcome the Informal Workforce to the Urban Policy Table. . 2012. , .

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