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'<i>They want to get rid of us by all means</i>': A critical analysis of policy and governance responses and their implications for street traders' access to urban space in Harare, Zimbabwe. [PDF]
Bandauko E, Arku G.
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On handling urban informality in southern africa [PDF]
In this article I reconsider the handling of urban informality by urban planning and management systems in southern Africa. I argue that authorities have a fetish about formality and that this is fuelled by an obsession with urban modernity.
Amin Y Kamete
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World Development, 1976
It is contended that the informal sector of the urban labor market is not the major point of entry for fresh migrants from rural areas and that large variations in earning exist within it. A disproportionately large number of informal sector workers are: 1) very young or very old; 2) female; 3) limited in education; and 4) not primary household earners.
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It is contended that the informal sector of the urban labor market is not the major point of entry for fresh migrants from rural areas and that large variations in earning exist within it. A disproportionately large number of informal sector workers are: 1) very young or very old; 2) female; 3) limited in education; and 4) not primary household earners.
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Built Environment, 2011
Post-colonial Nairobi has experienced a rapid urbanization rate averaging 5 per cent per annum from 1963 to the present. The planning framework inherited from the colonial regime and little changed after Independence has not been able to cope with the increased demand for urban goods and services.
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Post-colonial Nairobi has experienced a rapid urbanization rate averaging 5 per cent per annum from 1963 to the present. The planning framework inherited from the colonial regime and little changed after Independence has not been able to cope with the increased demand for urban goods and services.
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Temporary appropriation and urban informality: Exploring the subtle distinction
Cities, 2020Claire Coulter
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Gaps in urban planning: A systematic review of policy-making in the informality of urban space
Habitat International, 2023Mojtaba Rafieian, Ayda Kianfar
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The political economy of Zimbabwean Urban informality since 2000 – A contemporary governance dilemma
Development Southern Africa, 2020Abraham R Matamanda, Innocent Chirisa
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