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Domestic Workers and Social Protection in Madhya Pradesh This policy brief aims to provide a descriptive picture of the condition of domestic workers in Madhya Pradesh, one of India’s poorest... Read More
Domestic Workers and Social Protection in Tamil Nadu This policy brief aims to provide a descriptive picture of the condition of domestic workers in Tamil Nadu, one of the first Indian states... Read More
Formalization as Public Service Providers: Achievements and Obstacles for Colombia’s Waste Pickers This technical brief provides an analysis of the process that led to the recognition and remuneration of Colombia’s waste picker sector... Read More
Winning a Right to the Sidewalks: Street Vendors in New York This Brief seeks to identify and examine certain factors that led to the proposal to reform New York’s street vending legislation that... Read More
Re-examining Legal Narratives on Vagrancy, Public Spaces and Colonial Constructs: A Commentary on the ACHPR’s Advisory Opinion on Vagrancy Laws in Africa This edition of Law and Informality Insights analyzes the implications for informal workers of the recent African Court on Human and Peoples’... Read More
Home-Based Workers in Nepal, 2017/18: A Statistical Profile There are over 1.5 million home-based workers in Nepal who represent 22 per cent of total employment. About 1.01 million of these workers... Read More
The Costs of Insecurity: Domestic Workers’ Access to Social Protection and Services in Dhaka, Bangladesh (Bengali) Domestic workers in Bangladesh carry the heavy cost of inadequate investment in the provision of social protection and services and survey... Read More
The “Right to the City” and Emerging Indian Jurisprudence: Implications for Informal Livelihoods Read More
Home-Based Workers in the World: A Statistical Profile This brief presents key indicators on home-based workers and their work across the world. Globally, 260 million women and men produce goods... Read More
Informal Work in South Africa and COVID-19: Gendered Impacts and Priority Interventions In South Africa, informal workers in general, and women informal workers in particular, have been disproportionately hard hit by measures... Read More