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Employment in the Informal Sector

2013
Arvil V. Adams   +2 more
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Informal Sector Employment and Economic Growth: Evidence from Developing Countries in SDG Perspective [PDF]

open access: yesSustainability, 2022
The understanding of the role of informal employment in economic growth is important to facilitate developing countries in safeguarding the decent work, productive employment, and inclusive growth agenda mentioned in Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) 8.
Nahid Sultana   +2 more
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Capital investment and employment in the information sector [PDF]

open access: possibleTelecommunications Policy, 2014
Abstract Estimation of the employment effects of changes in capital investment is a standard tool in public policy debates. Typically, such predictions are based on employment multipliers derived from Input–Output analysis. In this paper, we measure the employment effects of changes in capital investment in the U.S.
T. Randolph Beard   +2 more
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Measuring the quality of employment in the informal sector [PDF]

open access: possible, 2008
Our paper explores and measures the quality of employment among urban, low-income households in Ecuador. It hopes to contribute to the literature by raising attention to the diversity of job quality within the informal sector and by highlighting the importance of quality of employment in the context of poverty reduction and development strategies ...
John Messier, Maria Floro
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Employment in the Informal Sector

Anthropology & Archeology of Eurasia, 2007
(2007). Employment in the Informal Sector. Anthropology & Archeology of Eurasia: Vol. 45, No. 4, pp. 42-55.
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The Informal Sector and Zambia's Employment Crisis

The Journal of Modern African Studies, 1980
Late in 1979 the Zambian Government unveiled its Third National Development Plan which will guide policies until the year 1984, and this implies that problems of unemployment, particularly in urban areas, will be partly overcome by an expansion of self-employment possibilities.Such was the enthusiasm for the new initiative that the absence of reliable ...
David M. Todd, Christopher Shaw
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Gender and Informal Sector Employment in Indonesia

Journal of Economic Issues, 2002
(2002). Gender and Informal Sector Employment in Indonesia. Journal of Economic Issues: Vol. 36, Papers From The 2002 AFEE Meeting, pp. 313-321.
Julie H. Gallaway, Alexandra Bernasek
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Information technology, employment, and the information sector: Trends in information employment 1970–1995

Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1998
Since 1970, there have been massive changes in both the U.S. economy and the technologies of information handling. Both of these have implications for employment in the information sector. This article updates the data on the occupational structure of information work, 1970–1995 inclusive. The data indicate that the information sector continues to grow
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Employers’ Perception on the Antecedents of Graduate Employability for the Information Technology Sector

2019
This chapter aims to analyze the perceptions of the employers in the Information Technology (IT) sector in India on the antecedents of graduate employability. With an increased emphasis on organizational flexibility in today’s volatile and complex business environment, the employability of the workforce has gained crucial significance.
Nidhi Sehgal, Saboohi Nasim
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