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    Solving the Cape Town Puzzle: Class, Politics and Migration in the Informal Food Economy by Graeme Young

    Published 2025-01-01
    Subjects: “…informal economy; political rights; economic and social rights; development; South Africa…”
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    Informal Cross-Border Traders and Food Trade during the Global Pandemic in Zimbabwe by Abel Chikanda

    Published 2025-01-01
    Subjects: “…food trade, informal economy, cross-border traders, COVID-19, digital marketing, Zimbabwe…”
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    El Príncipe : de la fiction d’une série à la réalité d’un quartier by Alicia Fernández García

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…This contribution is interested with the image that the serie El Príncipe gives of the city of Ceuta, a Spanish enclave in Morocco, which is ravaged by unemployment, inequalities and the size of the informal economy, in addition with the scourge of jihadism since a few years. …”
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    Research on the Evolutionary Game Model and Stable Strategy of Urban Management Law Enforcement by Fangkun Xin, Zijing Wang

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…As a form of the informal economy, countries around the world have different policies towards street vendors. …”
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    MODEL OF SYMBIOTIC INFORMAL BUSINESS NETWORK BASED ON SERVICES OF FUNCTIONALLY DEPENDENT BUSINESS UNITS by O. Gabdrakhmanov

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…The essence of informal business net-works is analysed in the context of the theoretical and methodological approach to the more general concept of the informal economy, which has been in considerable demand in research in recent years. …”
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    The Dilemma of Vulnerable Groups During Lockdown: Implications for Social Work Education and Practice in Ghana by John Boulard Forkuor, Charles Selorm Deku, Eric Agyemang

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…This reflective essay discusses the paradoxes that the pandemic and the measures used to curb it have created for two vulnerable groups: informal economy workers and women and children in abusive relationships. …”
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    Hadrien Saiag, Le trueque argentin au prisme de la dette : une socioéconomie des pratiques monétaires et financière by Hadrien Saiag

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…Finally, to conceive money from debt begs the question of the access to the means of settlement of those who have been excluded from the fordist wage-labor nexus through the expansion of the so-called “informal economy”.…”
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    Beyond Risk: How the Z Generation Resist the Temptation of Online Games by Sri Ayu Evianti, Dien Vidia Rosa

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…For Generation Z, online games have become a significant avenue for engaging in the informal economy, with gambling emerging as a prominent aspect facilitated by technological advancements. …”
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    The ILO Convention No. 190 concerning the elimination of violence and harassment at work: Reasons for ratification by Dragićević Marija, Obradović Goran

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Its aim is to provide protection to employees and other persons against violence and harassment at work in all sectors, either private or public, in the formal or informal economy, in urban or rural areas. In this paper, the authors discuss the ILO Convention No. 190, its basic characteristics and definitions, its scope of application, and the actual regulation of procedure for prevention and protection against violence and harassment at work. …”
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    The financial character of policing in Tunisia: collusions, extraversion and the criminalization of informality by Daniela Musina

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…Finally, the third effect considered is the disqualification and criminalisation of the informal economy, considered here through the observation of how hawala channels and exchange networks for money, good and people circulation acquire centrality to legitimize these attempts at control, whose effectiveness must be relativized, but which nevertheless have violent and disqualifying consequences for vulnerable economies at the Tunisian border and beyond. …”
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