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Street Vendors & Market Traders

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  • Technical Briefs

    How to Plan a Street Trader Census

    Street traders represent one of the largest and most visible segments of the informal economy, yet the actual number of street traders working...

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  • Research Reports

    “God First, Second the Market”: A Case Study of the Sirleaf Market Women’s Fund of Liberia

    This Case Study presents some of the first steps being taken in Liberia, to find solutions to the problems women traders face which normally...

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  • Books & Book Chapters

    Street Traders in Durban : Case Study of Fresh Vegetable, Herb and Fruit Traders in Durban’s Warwick Avenue

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  • Research Reports

    Informal Traders and Planners in the Regeneration of Historic City Centres: The Case of Quito, Ecuador

    A major reason for the regeneration of historic city centres in developing countries is the possibility of benefiting from the growing mobility...

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  • Journal Articles

    We Need to Start Respecting Informal Workers

    In the midst of rapid urbanization, the question of whether and how to formalize the informal economy is a growing concern.

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  • Research Reports

    Informal Economy Monitoring Study Sector Report: Street Vendors

    This report synthesizes qualitative and quantitative data from the first (2012) round of IEMS fieldwork in the street vendor sector in five...

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  • Research Reports

    Claiming the Streets: Property Rights and Legal Empowerment in the Urban Informal Economy

    This paper looks at the concept of law and urban development with a focus on property rights and land, exploring the potential collective...

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  • Journal Articles

    Extending Occupational Health and Safety to Urban Street Vendors: Reflections From a Project in Durban, South Africa

    Abstract: This article focuses on an action-research project which is attempting to extend occupational health and safety to a group of street...

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  • Journal Articles

    Gender Fictions and Gender Tensions Involving “Traditional” Asante Market Women.African Studies Quarterly

    This paper analyses the changing relations between organised women market traders and rulers in a West African context, from a distant past...

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  • Books & Book Chapters

    Informal Markets, Livelihood and Politics: Street vendors in urban India

    Low industrial growth, declining agricultural sector and limited expansion of formal sector employment in India have increasingly forced...

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