The Informal Economy Revisited
Examining the Past, Envisioning the Future
Herausgeber: Chen, Martha; Carré, Françoise
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Examining the Past, Envisioning the Future
Herausgeber: Chen, Martha; Carré, Françoise
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This landmark volume brings together leading scholars in the field to investigate recent conceptual shifts, research findings and policy debates on the informal economy. Researchers, practitioners and policy makers will find this book an invaluable guide to the significance of the informal economy.
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This landmark volume brings together leading scholars in the field to investigate recent conceptual shifts, research findings and policy debates on the informal economy. Researchers, practitioners and policy makers will find this book an invaluable guide to the significance of the informal economy.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 326
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Juli 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 635g
- ISBN-13: 9780367191511
- ISBN-10: 0367191512
- Artikelnr.: 59927214
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 326
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Juli 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 635g
- ISBN-13: 9780367191511
- ISBN-10: 0367191512
- Artikelnr.: 59927214
Martha Chen is a Lecturer in Public Policy, Harvard Kennedy School, USA, and Co-Founder, Emeritus International Coordinator and Senior Advisor of WIEGO. Françoise Carré is Research Director, Center for Social Policy, University of Massachusetts Boston, McCormack Graduate School, Boston, USA, and Director, WIEGO Statistics Programme.
INTRODUCTION - Martha Chen and Françoise Carré PART 1 - THE INFORMAL
ECONOMY REVISITED 1. Informality: The Bane of the Labouring Poor under
Globalized Capitalism - Jan Breman 2. India's Informal Economy: Past,
Present and Future - Barbara Harriss-White PART 2 - INFORMAL EMPLOYMENT:
ADVANCES IN STATISTICS AND RESEARCH 3. Informal Employment: Advances in
Statistics and WlEGO's Contribution - Joann Vanek 4. Informal Employment in
Developed Countries: Relevance and Statistical Measurement - Françoise
Carré 5. The Measurement of Informal Employment in Mexico - Rodrigo Negrete
6. WIEGO Research on Informal Employment: Key Methods, Variables and
Findings - Martha Chen PART 3 - ECONOMICS AND THE INFORMAL ECONOMY 7.
Assessing Taxation and Informality: Disaggregated Frameworks Matter - Ravi
Kanbur 8. Informality and the Dynamics of the Structure of Employment -
James Heintz 9. Old and New Forms of Informal Employment - Uma Rani 10. Tax
and the Informal Economy: Lessons from South Africa - Imraan Valodia and
David Francis 11. (Re)conceptualizing Poverty and Informal Employment -
Michael Rogan and Paul Cichello PART 4 - LABOUR LAW AND THE INFORMAL
ECONOMY 12. Revising Labour Law for Work - Judy Fudge 13. Domestic Workers
and Informality: Challenging Invisibility, Regulating Inclusion - Adelle
Blackett 14. Enforcement of Labour Standards in Developing Countries:
Challenges and Solutions - Michael J. Piore PART 5 - URBAN PLANNING AND
DESIGN: INCLUDING INFORMAL LIVELIHOODS 15. The Informal Economy in Urban
Africa: Challenging Planning Theory and Praxis - Caroline Skinner and
Vanessa Watson 16. Urban Design: Imaginations beyond Architecture - Rahul
Mehrotra 17. Informality, Housing and Work: The View from Indian Cities -
Gautam Bhan PART 6 - HOMEWORKERS: EXTENDING LABOUR RIGHTS IN GLOBAL SUPPLY
CHAINS 18. Regulating Corporations in Global Value Chains to Realize Labour
Rights for Homeworkers - Marlese von Broembsen 19. Extending Labour
Standards to Informal Workers at the Base of Global Garment Value Chains:
New Institutions in the Labour Market - Meenu Tewari PART 7 - STREET
VENDORS: POLITICS AND POSSIBILITIES FOR INCLUSION 20. Street Vendors and
Planning Paradigms - Amin Y. Kamete 21. Street Vending and the State:
Challenging Theory, Changing Research - Veronica Crossa 22. Street Vendors
and Regulations - Sally Roever PART 8 - WASTE PICKERS: INTEGRATION AND
RIGHTS IN PUBLIC WASTE MANAGEMENT 23. Waste Pickers and Their Right to the
City: Dispossession and Displacement in 19th Century Paris and Contemporary
Montevideo - Lucía Fernandez 24. Managing Urban Waste as a Common Pool
Resource - Jérémie Cavé 25. The Political Work of Waste Picker Integration
- Melanie Samson PART 9 - SOCIAL POLICY AND INFORMAL WORKERS 26. The Place
of Informal Workers in Different Approaches to Social Protection - Francie
Lund 27. Social Protection and Informal Workers: Rethinking the Terms of
Inclusion - Laura Alfers 28. Social Protection for Women Informal Workers:
Perspectives from Latin America - Silke Staab 29. Informal Workers in a
Context of Urbanisation and Migration: Reflections from China for Social
Policy in Asia - Sarah Cook 30. Realising Employer Liability for Workers in
Informal Employment: Lessons from India - Kamala Sankaran PART 10 -
INFORMAL WORKERS AND THE STATE 31. Deciphering African Informal Economies -
Kate Meagher 32. Informal Workers and the State in India - Rina Agarwala
33. Informal Domestic Workers, Informal Construction Workers and the State:
What Prospects for Improving Labour Standards? - Chris Tilly 34. Waste and
Citizenship Forum: Waste Pickers and the State in Brazil - Sonia Dias
CONCLUSION - Martha Chen, Françoise Carré and Sally Roever Bibliography
ECONOMY REVISITED 1. Informality: The Bane of the Labouring Poor under
Globalized Capitalism - Jan Breman 2. India's Informal Economy: Past,
Present and Future - Barbara Harriss-White PART 2 - INFORMAL EMPLOYMENT:
ADVANCES IN STATISTICS AND RESEARCH 3. Informal Employment: Advances in
Statistics and WlEGO's Contribution - Joann Vanek 4. Informal Employment in
Developed Countries: Relevance and Statistical Measurement - Françoise
Carré 5. The Measurement of Informal Employment in Mexico - Rodrigo Negrete
6. WIEGO Research on Informal Employment: Key Methods, Variables and
Findings - Martha Chen PART 3 - ECONOMICS AND THE INFORMAL ECONOMY 7.
Assessing Taxation and Informality: Disaggregated Frameworks Matter - Ravi
Kanbur 8. Informality and the Dynamics of the Structure of Employment -
James Heintz 9. Old and New Forms of Informal Employment - Uma Rani 10. Tax
and the Informal Economy: Lessons from South Africa - Imraan Valodia and
David Francis 11. (Re)conceptualizing Poverty and Informal Employment -
Michael Rogan and Paul Cichello PART 4 - LABOUR LAW AND THE INFORMAL
ECONOMY 12. Revising Labour Law for Work - Judy Fudge 13. Domestic Workers
and Informality: Challenging Invisibility, Regulating Inclusion - Adelle
Blackett 14. Enforcement of Labour Standards in Developing Countries:
Challenges and Solutions - Michael J. Piore PART 5 - URBAN PLANNING AND
DESIGN: INCLUDING INFORMAL LIVELIHOODS 15. The Informal Economy in Urban
Africa: Challenging Planning Theory and Praxis - Caroline Skinner and
Vanessa Watson 16. Urban Design: Imaginations beyond Architecture - Rahul
Mehrotra 17. Informality, Housing and Work: The View from Indian Cities -
Gautam Bhan PART 6 - HOMEWORKERS: EXTENDING LABOUR RIGHTS IN GLOBAL SUPPLY
CHAINS 18. Regulating Corporations in Global Value Chains to Realize Labour
Rights for Homeworkers - Marlese von Broembsen 19. Extending Labour
Standards to Informal Workers at the Base of Global Garment Value Chains:
New Institutions in the Labour Market - Meenu Tewari PART 7 - STREET
VENDORS: POLITICS AND POSSIBILITIES FOR INCLUSION 20. Street Vendors and
Planning Paradigms - Amin Y. Kamete 21. Street Vending and the State:
Challenging Theory, Changing Research - Veronica Crossa 22. Street Vendors
and Regulations - Sally Roever PART 8 - WASTE PICKERS: INTEGRATION AND
RIGHTS IN PUBLIC WASTE MANAGEMENT 23. Waste Pickers and Their Right to the
City: Dispossession and Displacement in 19th Century Paris and Contemporary
Montevideo - Lucía Fernandez 24. Managing Urban Waste as a Common Pool
Resource - Jérémie Cavé 25. The Political Work of Waste Picker Integration
- Melanie Samson PART 9 - SOCIAL POLICY AND INFORMAL WORKERS 26. The Place
of Informal Workers in Different Approaches to Social Protection - Francie
Lund 27. Social Protection and Informal Workers: Rethinking the Terms of
Inclusion - Laura Alfers 28. Social Protection for Women Informal Workers:
Perspectives from Latin America - Silke Staab 29. Informal Workers in a
Context of Urbanisation and Migration: Reflections from China for Social
Policy in Asia - Sarah Cook 30. Realising Employer Liability for Workers in
Informal Employment: Lessons from India - Kamala Sankaran PART 10 -
INFORMAL WORKERS AND THE STATE 31. Deciphering African Informal Economies -
Kate Meagher 32. Informal Workers and the State in India - Rina Agarwala
33. Informal Domestic Workers, Informal Construction Workers and the State:
What Prospects for Improving Labour Standards? - Chris Tilly 34. Waste and
Citizenship Forum: Waste Pickers and the State in Brazil - Sonia Dias
CONCLUSION - Martha Chen, Françoise Carré and Sally Roever Bibliography
INTRODUCTION - Martha Chen and Françoise Carré PART 1 - THE INFORMAL
ECONOMY REVISITED 1. Informality: The Bane of the Labouring Poor under
Globalized Capitalism - Jan Breman 2. India's Informal Economy: Past,
Present and Future - Barbara Harriss-White PART 2 - INFORMAL EMPLOYMENT:
ADVANCES IN STATISTICS AND RESEARCH 3. Informal Employment: Advances in
Statistics and WlEGO's Contribution - Joann Vanek 4. Informal Employment in
Developed Countries: Relevance and Statistical Measurement - Françoise
Carré 5. The Measurement of Informal Employment in Mexico - Rodrigo Negrete
6. WIEGO Research on Informal Employment: Key Methods, Variables and
Findings - Martha Chen PART 3 - ECONOMICS AND THE INFORMAL ECONOMY 7.
Assessing Taxation and Informality: Disaggregated Frameworks Matter - Ravi
Kanbur 8. Informality and the Dynamics of the Structure of Employment -
James Heintz 9. Old and New Forms of Informal Employment - Uma Rani 10. Tax
and the Informal Economy: Lessons from South Africa - Imraan Valodia and
David Francis 11. (Re)conceptualizing Poverty and Informal Employment -
Michael Rogan and Paul Cichello PART 4 - LABOUR LAW AND THE INFORMAL
ECONOMY 12. Revising Labour Law for Work - Judy Fudge 13. Domestic Workers
and Informality: Challenging Invisibility, Regulating Inclusion - Adelle
Blackett 14. Enforcement of Labour Standards in Developing Countries:
Challenges and Solutions - Michael J. Piore PART 5 - URBAN PLANNING AND
DESIGN: INCLUDING INFORMAL LIVELIHOODS 15. The Informal Economy in Urban
Africa: Challenging Planning Theory and Praxis - Caroline Skinner and
Vanessa Watson 16. Urban Design: Imaginations beyond Architecture - Rahul
Mehrotra 17. Informality, Housing and Work: The View from Indian Cities -
Gautam Bhan PART 6 - HOMEWORKERS: EXTENDING LABOUR RIGHTS IN GLOBAL SUPPLY
CHAINS 18. Regulating Corporations in Global Value Chains to Realize Labour
Rights for Homeworkers - Marlese von Broembsen 19. Extending Labour
Standards to Informal Workers at the Base of Global Garment Value Chains:
New Institutions in the Labour Market - Meenu Tewari PART 7 - STREET
VENDORS: POLITICS AND POSSIBILITIES FOR INCLUSION 20. Street Vendors and
Planning Paradigms - Amin Y. Kamete 21. Street Vending and the State:
Challenging Theory, Changing Research - Veronica Crossa 22. Street Vendors
and Regulations - Sally Roever PART 8 - WASTE PICKERS: INTEGRATION AND
RIGHTS IN PUBLIC WASTE MANAGEMENT 23. Waste Pickers and Their Right to the
City: Dispossession and Displacement in 19th Century Paris and Contemporary
Montevideo - Lucía Fernandez 24. Managing Urban Waste as a Common Pool
Resource - Jérémie Cavé 25. The Political Work of Waste Picker Integration
- Melanie Samson PART 9 - SOCIAL POLICY AND INFORMAL WORKERS 26. The Place
of Informal Workers in Different Approaches to Social Protection - Francie
Lund 27. Social Protection and Informal Workers: Rethinking the Terms of
Inclusion - Laura Alfers 28. Social Protection for Women Informal Workers:
Perspectives from Latin America - Silke Staab 29. Informal Workers in a
Context of Urbanisation and Migration: Reflections from China for Social
Policy in Asia - Sarah Cook 30. Realising Employer Liability for Workers in
Informal Employment: Lessons from India - Kamala Sankaran PART 10 -
INFORMAL WORKERS AND THE STATE 31. Deciphering African Informal Economies -
Kate Meagher 32. Informal Workers and the State in India - Rina Agarwala
33. Informal Domestic Workers, Informal Construction Workers and the State:
What Prospects for Improving Labour Standards? - Chris Tilly 34. Waste and
Citizenship Forum: Waste Pickers and the State in Brazil - Sonia Dias
CONCLUSION - Martha Chen, Françoise Carré and Sally Roever Bibliography
ECONOMY REVISITED 1. Informality: The Bane of the Labouring Poor under
Globalized Capitalism - Jan Breman 2. India's Informal Economy: Past,
Present and Future - Barbara Harriss-White PART 2 - INFORMAL EMPLOYMENT:
ADVANCES IN STATISTICS AND RESEARCH 3. Informal Employment: Advances in
Statistics and WlEGO's Contribution - Joann Vanek 4. Informal Employment in
Developed Countries: Relevance and Statistical Measurement - Françoise
Carré 5. The Measurement of Informal Employment in Mexico - Rodrigo Negrete
6. WIEGO Research on Informal Employment: Key Methods, Variables and
Findings - Martha Chen PART 3 - ECONOMICS AND THE INFORMAL ECONOMY 7.
Assessing Taxation and Informality: Disaggregated Frameworks Matter - Ravi
Kanbur 8. Informality and the Dynamics of the Structure of Employment -
James Heintz 9. Old and New Forms of Informal Employment - Uma Rani 10. Tax
and the Informal Economy: Lessons from South Africa - Imraan Valodia and
David Francis 11. (Re)conceptualizing Poverty and Informal Employment -
Michael Rogan and Paul Cichello PART 4 - LABOUR LAW AND THE INFORMAL
ECONOMY 12. Revising Labour Law for Work - Judy Fudge 13. Domestic Workers
and Informality: Challenging Invisibility, Regulating Inclusion - Adelle
Blackett 14. Enforcement of Labour Standards in Developing Countries:
Challenges and Solutions - Michael J. Piore PART 5 - URBAN PLANNING AND
DESIGN: INCLUDING INFORMAL LIVELIHOODS 15. The Informal Economy in Urban
Africa: Challenging Planning Theory and Praxis - Caroline Skinner and
Vanessa Watson 16. Urban Design: Imaginations beyond Architecture - Rahul
Mehrotra 17. Informality, Housing and Work: The View from Indian Cities -
Gautam Bhan PART 6 - HOMEWORKERS: EXTENDING LABOUR RIGHTS IN GLOBAL SUPPLY
CHAINS 18. Regulating Corporations in Global Value Chains to Realize Labour
Rights for Homeworkers - Marlese von Broembsen 19. Extending Labour
Standards to Informal Workers at the Base of Global Garment Value Chains:
New Institutions in the Labour Market - Meenu Tewari PART 7 - STREET
VENDORS: POLITICS AND POSSIBILITIES FOR INCLUSION 20. Street Vendors and
Planning Paradigms - Amin Y. Kamete 21. Street Vending and the State:
Challenging Theory, Changing Research - Veronica Crossa 22. Street Vendors
and Regulations - Sally Roever PART 8 - WASTE PICKERS: INTEGRATION AND
RIGHTS IN PUBLIC WASTE MANAGEMENT 23. Waste Pickers and Their Right to the
City: Dispossession and Displacement in 19th Century Paris and Contemporary
Montevideo - Lucía Fernandez 24. Managing Urban Waste as a Common Pool
Resource - Jérémie Cavé 25. The Political Work of Waste Picker Integration
- Melanie Samson PART 9 - SOCIAL POLICY AND INFORMAL WORKERS 26. The Place
of Informal Workers in Different Approaches to Social Protection - Francie
Lund 27. Social Protection and Informal Workers: Rethinking the Terms of
Inclusion - Laura Alfers 28. Social Protection for Women Informal Workers:
Perspectives from Latin America - Silke Staab 29. Informal Workers in a
Context of Urbanisation and Migration: Reflections from China for Social
Policy in Asia - Sarah Cook 30. Realising Employer Liability for Workers in
Informal Employment: Lessons from India - Kamala Sankaran PART 10 -
INFORMAL WORKERS AND THE STATE 31. Deciphering African Informal Economies -
Kate Meagher 32. Informal Workers and the State in India - Rina Agarwala
33. Informal Domestic Workers, Informal Construction Workers and the State:
What Prospects for Improving Labour Standards? - Chris Tilly 34. Waste and
Citizenship Forum: Waste Pickers and the State in Brazil - Sonia Dias
CONCLUSION - Martha Chen, Françoise Carré and Sally Roever Bibliography