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(Ebook) The Informal Economy: Seasonal Work, Street Selling and Sex Work by Dominique Boels (auth.) ISBN 9783319431222, 9783319431239, 3319431226, 3319431234

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Authors:Dominique Boels (auth.)
Pages:271 pages.
Year:2016
Editon:1
Publisher:Palgrave Macmillan
Language:english
File Size:3.03 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9783319431222, 9783319431239, 3319431226, 3319431234
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(Ebook) The Informal Economy: Seasonal Work, Street Selling and Sex Work by Dominique Boels (auth.) ISBN 9783319431222, 9783319431239, 3319431226, 3319431234

This book examines the nature and regulation of the informal economy by means of a collective case study in a highly regulated Western country. The book, situated at the intersection of criminology and sociology, investigates the relation between formal, informal and criminal work in three urban and rural labour markets (seasonal work, street trade and sex work) alongside the impact of state policies on informality. Boels uncovers the differential position authorities take regarding these labour markets, notwithstanding the presence of informality and often vulnerable position of workers in each one of them. With a distinctive focus on informal workers, and through in-depth interviews, this study explores the life and work of informal workers, including their experiences with regulators, their motivations for working informally and their perceptions of state policy. In short, this book gives a voice to often ignored but crucial participants of the informal economy. The detailed discussion of the results and the links to theoretical frameworks will ensure this book is of particular interest to scholars of urban economics and governance, criminology, and sociology.
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