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Have Minimum Wages Benefited South Africa’s Domestic Service Workers? African Development and Poverty Reduction: The Macro-Micro Linkage. Forum Paper 2004. Read More
‘Good jobs’ and hidden costs: Women workers documenting the price of precarious employmentGender and Development Summary:This article describes the precarious terms and conditions of employment experienced by millions of women working in global supply... Read More
Global Trade and Homework: Closing the DivideGender and Development Home work has re-emerged as a new form of subcontracted production. Promoted through global capital, it relies on sweatshop labour conditions... Read More
Informality Revisited Abstract: The paper draws on recent evidence––economic, sociological and anthropological––from Latin America to forward a view of the informal... Read More
Microenterprises in the U.S. Informal Economy: Summary Research Findings Field Forum, Issue 15 Read More
Globalization, Social Exclusion and Work: With Special Reference to Informal Employment and Gender Policy Integration Department, Working Paper, No. 20 Read More