Covid-19 and the Informal Economy
Herausgeber: Chen, Martha; Sen, Kunal; Rogan, Michael
Covid-19 and the Informal Economy
Herausgeber: Chen, Martha; Sen, Kunal; Rogan, Michael
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This book explores and presents findings on the impact of the COVID crisis on informal workers in Asia, Africa, and North and Latin America.
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This book explores and presents findings on the impact of the COVID crisis on informal workers in Asia, Africa, and North and Latin America.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. September 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 152mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 658g
- ISBN-13: 9780198887041
- ISBN-10: 0198887043
- Artikelnr.: 69720214
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. September 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 152mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 658g
- ISBN-13: 9780198887041
- ISBN-10: 0198887043
- Artikelnr.: 69720214
Martha (Marty) Chen is a Lecturer in Urban Planning and Design at the Harvard Graduate School of Design and Co-Founder, International Coordinator Emeritus and board member of the global network Women in Informal Employment: Globalizing and Organizing (WIEGO). An experienced development practitioner and scholar, her areas of specialization are employment, gender, and poverty with a focus on the informal economy. Before joining Harvard in 1987, she had two decades of resident experience working in Bangladesh (with the NGO BRAC) and in India (as field representative of Oxfam America). Currently, she is chair of the boards of BRAC Global and the United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics Research (UNU WIDER). Michael Rogan is an Associate Professor in the Department of Economics and Economic History as well as the Neil Aggett Labour Studies Unit (NALSU), both at Rhodes University in South Africa. Since 2011, he has been a research associate in the global research-policy-action network Women in Informal Employment: Globalizing and Organizing (WIEGO). He has published widely on topics such as informal employment, gender, poverty, food security, education, and skills development. His focus is largely on developing and middle-income countries where he has worked with various government departments, non-profit organisations, and national statistics offices. Kunal Sen is Director of UNU-WIDER, Helsinki, Finland, and Professor of Development Economics, Global Development Institute, University of Manchester, UK (on leave). He has over three decades of experience in academic and applied development economics research. He has performed extensive research on the political economy of growth and development, international finance, the dynamics of poverty, social exclusion, female labour force participation, and the informal sector in developing economies. His research has focused on India, East Asia, and sub-Saharan Africa. He was awarded the Sanjaya Lall Prize in 2006 and the Dudley Seers Prize in 2003 for his publications.
* 1: Martha Alter Chen, Erofili Grapsa, Ghida Ismail, Sarah Orleans
Reed, Michael Rogan, and Marcela Valdivia: COVID-19 and informal
work: Degrees and pathways of impact in eleven cities around the
world
* 2: Martha Alter Chen and Joann Vanek: The impact of the COVID-19
pandemic on employment: Findings from national labour surveys in five
Latin American countries
* 3: Michael Danquah, Robert Osei, Simone Schotte, and Kunal Sen: The
impact of COVID-19 on employment and earnings in Ghana
* 4: Michael Rogan and Caroline Skinner: South Africa's informal
economy and COVID-19: Differentiated impacts and an uneven recovery
* 5: Simone Schotte and Rocco Zizzamia: The impact of COVID-19 on urban
vulnerable livelihoods: Accounts from residents of Cape Town's
largest township
* 6: Hossain Zillur Rahman, Atiya Rahman, Md Saiful Islam, Avinno
Faruk, Imran Matin, Mohammad Abdul Wazed, and Umama Zillur: Recovery
with distress: Unpacking COVID-19 impact on livelihoods and poverty
in rural areas and urban low-income settlements of Bangladesh
* 7: Deepita Chakravarty and Nandini Nayak: The COVID-19 pandemic and
intra-household bargaining: A case of domestic workers in Delhi
* 8: Michael Danquah, Amina Ebrahim and Maureen Were: The uneven path
to recovery: The sub-Saharan African experience
* 9: Siviwe Mhlana, Rachel Moussié, Sally Roever and Michael Rogan:
Informal employment and an inclusive recovery: What is missing from
national economic recovery plans?,
* 10: Laura Alfers and Florian Juergens-Grant: Social protection, the
COVID-19 crisis and the informal economy: Lessons from relief for
comprehensive social protection
* 11: Martha Alter Chen, Sophie Plagerson and Laura Alfers: A new
social contract inclusive of informal workers
* 12: Ravi Kanbur, Jayati Ghosh, Barbara Harriss-White, and Jan Breman:
Reflections on informal employment, COVID-19 and the future
Reed, Michael Rogan, and Marcela Valdivia: COVID-19 and informal
work: Degrees and pathways of impact in eleven cities around the
world
* 2: Martha Alter Chen and Joann Vanek: The impact of the COVID-19
pandemic on employment: Findings from national labour surveys in five
Latin American countries
* 3: Michael Danquah, Robert Osei, Simone Schotte, and Kunal Sen: The
impact of COVID-19 on employment and earnings in Ghana
* 4: Michael Rogan and Caroline Skinner: South Africa's informal
economy and COVID-19: Differentiated impacts and an uneven recovery
* 5: Simone Schotte and Rocco Zizzamia: The impact of COVID-19 on urban
vulnerable livelihoods: Accounts from residents of Cape Town's
largest township
* 6: Hossain Zillur Rahman, Atiya Rahman, Md Saiful Islam, Avinno
Faruk, Imran Matin, Mohammad Abdul Wazed, and Umama Zillur: Recovery
with distress: Unpacking COVID-19 impact on livelihoods and poverty
in rural areas and urban low-income settlements of Bangladesh
* 7: Deepita Chakravarty and Nandini Nayak: The COVID-19 pandemic and
intra-household bargaining: A case of domestic workers in Delhi
* 8: Michael Danquah, Amina Ebrahim and Maureen Were: The uneven path
to recovery: The sub-Saharan African experience
* 9: Siviwe Mhlana, Rachel Moussié, Sally Roever and Michael Rogan:
Informal employment and an inclusive recovery: What is missing from
national economic recovery plans?,
* 10: Laura Alfers and Florian Juergens-Grant: Social protection, the
COVID-19 crisis and the informal economy: Lessons from relief for
comprehensive social protection
* 11: Martha Alter Chen, Sophie Plagerson and Laura Alfers: A new
social contract inclusive of informal workers
* 12: Ravi Kanbur, Jayati Ghosh, Barbara Harriss-White, and Jan Breman:
Reflections on informal employment, COVID-19 and the future
* 1: Martha Alter Chen, Erofili Grapsa, Ghida Ismail, Sarah Orleans
Reed, Michael Rogan, and Marcela Valdivia: COVID-19 and informal
work: Degrees and pathways of impact in eleven cities around the
world
* 2: Martha Alter Chen and Joann Vanek: The impact of the COVID-19
pandemic on employment: Findings from national labour surveys in five
Latin American countries
* 3: Michael Danquah, Robert Osei, Simone Schotte, and Kunal Sen: The
impact of COVID-19 on employment and earnings in Ghana
* 4: Michael Rogan and Caroline Skinner: South Africa's informal
economy and COVID-19: Differentiated impacts and an uneven recovery
* 5: Simone Schotte and Rocco Zizzamia: The impact of COVID-19 on urban
vulnerable livelihoods: Accounts from residents of Cape Town's
largest township
* 6: Hossain Zillur Rahman, Atiya Rahman, Md Saiful Islam, Avinno
Faruk, Imran Matin, Mohammad Abdul Wazed, and Umama Zillur: Recovery
with distress: Unpacking COVID-19 impact on livelihoods and poverty
in rural areas and urban low-income settlements of Bangladesh
* 7: Deepita Chakravarty and Nandini Nayak: The COVID-19 pandemic and
intra-household bargaining: A case of domestic workers in Delhi
* 8: Michael Danquah, Amina Ebrahim and Maureen Were: The uneven path
to recovery: The sub-Saharan African experience
* 9: Siviwe Mhlana, Rachel Moussié, Sally Roever and Michael Rogan:
Informal employment and an inclusive recovery: What is missing from
national economic recovery plans?,
* 10: Laura Alfers and Florian Juergens-Grant: Social protection, the
COVID-19 crisis and the informal economy: Lessons from relief for
comprehensive social protection
* 11: Martha Alter Chen, Sophie Plagerson and Laura Alfers: A new
social contract inclusive of informal workers
* 12: Ravi Kanbur, Jayati Ghosh, Barbara Harriss-White, and Jan Breman:
Reflections on informal employment, COVID-19 and the future
Reed, Michael Rogan, and Marcela Valdivia: COVID-19 and informal
work: Degrees and pathways of impact in eleven cities around the
world
* 2: Martha Alter Chen and Joann Vanek: The impact of the COVID-19
pandemic on employment: Findings from national labour surveys in five
Latin American countries
* 3: Michael Danquah, Robert Osei, Simone Schotte, and Kunal Sen: The
impact of COVID-19 on employment and earnings in Ghana
* 4: Michael Rogan and Caroline Skinner: South Africa's informal
economy and COVID-19: Differentiated impacts and an uneven recovery
* 5: Simone Schotte and Rocco Zizzamia: The impact of COVID-19 on urban
vulnerable livelihoods: Accounts from residents of Cape Town's
largest township
* 6: Hossain Zillur Rahman, Atiya Rahman, Md Saiful Islam, Avinno
Faruk, Imran Matin, Mohammad Abdul Wazed, and Umama Zillur: Recovery
with distress: Unpacking COVID-19 impact on livelihoods and poverty
in rural areas and urban low-income settlements of Bangladesh
* 7: Deepita Chakravarty and Nandini Nayak: The COVID-19 pandemic and
intra-household bargaining: A case of domestic workers in Delhi
* 8: Michael Danquah, Amina Ebrahim and Maureen Were: The uneven path
to recovery: The sub-Saharan African experience
* 9: Siviwe Mhlana, Rachel Moussié, Sally Roever and Michael Rogan:
Informal employment and an inclusive recovery: What is missing from
national economic recovery plans?,
* 10: Laura Alfers and Florian Juergens-Grant: Social protection, the
COVID-19 crisis and the informal economy: Lessons from relief for
comprehensive social protection
* 11: Martha Alter Chen, Sophie Plagerson and Laura Alfers: A new
social contract inclusive of informal workers
* 12: Ravi Kanbur, Jayati Ghosh, Barbara Harriss-White, and Jan Breman:
Reflections on informal employment, COVID-19 and the future