Economic crisis and structural adjustment in Ghana have put large numbers of formal sector employees and civil servants out of work. This informalisation process has gendered consequences. Unemployed people, rural-urban migrants and school-leavers of both genders seek employment in the urban informal economy, and increasingly take up occupations hitherto categorised as ‘female’ – particularly in retail trade. Overcrowding in women’s economic domains thus occurs. This study examines how informally employed men and women in Accra get by in a changing macro-economic environment, and how they accommodate but also stretch local ideologies of gender-appropriate behaviour in their economic strategies. Thus, even if female traders face competition,...
In urban Africa, informal employment constitutes 90 per cent of all new jobs. Informal work is chara...
Gender has become a key determinant for access to formal education in Ghana. Ghana has a reputation ...
Informal workers are a heterogeneous group distinguished by diverse activities and interests, but th...
Economic crisis and structural adjustment in Ghana have put large numbers of formal sector employees...
Economic crisis and structural adjustment in Ghana have put large numbers of formal sector employees...
Despite playing an important role in the economies of low-income countries, there is a perception th...
The study examines women’s work in two sectors- banking and paid domestic work; the formal and info...
This paper reveals a new informal economy in Ghana, Africa - the ‘in formal informal economy’ - wher...
The expanding informal sector in developing countries and in Ghana in particular from the 1980s has ...
It is estimated that around 90% of Ghana’s workforce is active in the informal economy. The immense ...
The informal sector in Ghana is characterised by precarious conditions of work and high rates of pov...
An analysis of multiple sources of evidence, including field interviews and non-participant observat...
The Ghanaian tech industry clearly shows a noticeable gap between men and women, where men outnumber...
Women and girls currently constitute nearly half of international migrants and more than half of the...
Data collected from a 1997 household survey carried out in Accra, Ghana, are used to look at the cru...
In urban Africa, informal employment constitutes 90 per cent of all new jobs. Informal work is chara...
Gender has become a key determinant for access to formal education in Ghana. Ghana has a reputation ...
Informal workers are a heterogeneous group distinguished by diverse activities and interests, but th...
Economic crisis and structural adjustment in Ghana have put large numbers of formal sector employees...
Economic crisis and structural adjustment in Ghana have put large numbers of formal sector employees...
Despite playing an important role in the economies of low-income countries, there is a perception th...
The study examines women’s work in two sectors- banking and paid domestic work; the formal and info...
This paper reveals a new informal economy in Ghana, Africa - the ‘in formal informal economy’ - wher...
The expanding informal sector in developing countries and in Ghana in particular from the 1980s has ...
It is estimated that around 90% of Ghana’s workforce is active in the informal economy. The immense ...
The informal sector in Ghana is characterised by precarious conditions of work and high rates of pov...
An analysis of multiple sources of evidence, including field interviews and non-participant observat...
The Ghanaian tech industry clearly shows a noticeable gap between men and women, where men outnumber...
Women and girls currently constitute nearly half of international migrants and more than half of the...
Data collected from a 1997 household survey carried out in Accra, Ghana, are used to look at the cru...
In urban Africa, informal employment constitutes 90 per cent of all new jobs. Informal work is chara...
Gender has become a key determinant for access to formal education in Ghana. Ghana has a reputation ...
Informal workers are a heterogeneous group distinguished by diverse activities and interests, but th...