Informal work in sub-Saharan Africa: Dead end or stepping-stone?
Despite rapid economic growth in recent decades, informality remains a persistent phenomenon in the labor markets of many low- and middle-income countries. A key issue in this regard concerns the extent to which informality itself is a persistent state. Using panel data from Ghana, South Africa, Tan...
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Main Authors: | Danquah Michael, Schotte Simone, Sen Kunal |
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Language: | EN |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/59c84b4ccb164cb082e10ae8b8457ec6 |
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