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Street trading is an activity which involves the selling of goods or the supply of services for a reward in a public road (City of Johannesburg, 2009b: 5-7). This minor dissertation is an examination of the conditions and aspirations of street traders in Johannesburg s Central Business District (CBD), specifically Kerk Street. The underlying rationale is the fact that, while there is a small, but growing body of literature on street traders in South Africa, there is little on street trading in the Johannesburg CBD. Moreover, to the best of the researcher s knowledge, virtually none of this…mehr

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Street trading is an activity which involves the selling of goods or the supply of services for a reward in a public road (City of Johannesburg, 2009b: 5-7). This minor dissertation is an examination of the conditions and aspirations of street traders in Johannesburg s Central Business District (CBD), specifically Kerk Street. The underlying rationale is the fact that, while there is a small, but growing body of literature on street traders in South Africa, there is little on street trading in the Johannesburg CBD. Moreover, to the best of the researcher s knowledge, virtually none of this deals with the views and aspirations of the street traders themselves. This dissertation is based on the following research question: How did the conditions and aspirations of street traders in Kerk Street change between 2005 and 2009?
Autorenporträt
I am a 30year old South African HR Manager with a BComm degree from Rhodes University, a BA Honours in Industrial Sociology and Masters Degree in Industrial Sociology both from University of Johannesburg. I am proudly from a city called Kimberley in South Africa.The plight of Street Traders concerned me, hence my paper on the Conditions of Traders.