Street vendors in some cities of developing countries (Aba in Nigeria inclusive) have exhibited uncommon resilience to attempts by public space management authorities at their eviction from the streets. This study seeks to ascertain reasons why vendors in Aba have continued to return to the streets despite all forms of harassments meted to them by city authorities. The survey research design was use for the study. It involved questionnaire administration and personal observation in data collection. 400 randomly selected vendors were surveyed. Pearson’s Correlation Coefficient was used to analyze the strength of association between the resilience of the street vendors, and their survival options. Findings revealed a significant negative corr...
The current invasion of the city center in Harare by street vendors has resulted in a plethora of ur...
This study explores the efficacy of urban street vending as a poverty reduction strategy looking at ...
This article examines the mechanisms through which street traders claim and maintain access to urban...
The existing literature on urban governance regards street vendors as passive victims of evictions a...
Street vending is an integral component of urban economies around the world and has become a common ...
Street vending has been a common feature of urban centres for several decades, with a relatively hig...
This paper considers the vulnerabilities experienced in making a living as a street trader in Lagos,...
This paper considers the vulnerabilities experienced in making a living as a street trader in Lagos,...
Street vending has long been a source of debate among development economists. It has been argued tha...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
This paper provides an overview of socio-economic impact of street trade in Jimeta-Yola. Research pr...
This study aimed at assessing the nature of street trade, existing conditions of the street traders ...
This paper investigated the efficacy of street vending as a means for achieving economic sustenance ...
Following the observation of the proliferation of informal economic activities in Nigerian urban cen...
Street vendor is one of the phenomena that has been discussed frequently by many scholars in the urb...
The current invasion of the city center in Harare by street vendors has resulted in a plethora of ur...
This study explores the efficacy of urban street vending as a poverty reduction strategy looking at ...
This article examines the mechanisms through which street traders claim and maintain access to urban...
The existing literature on urban governance regards street vendors as passive victims of evictions a...
Street vending is an integral component of urban economies around the world and has become a common ...
Street vending has been a common feature of urban centres for several decades, with a relatively hig...
This paper considers the vulnerabilities experienced in making a living as a street trader in Lagos,...
This paper considers the vulnerabilities experienced in making a living as a street trader in Lagos,...
Street vending has long been a source of debate among development economists. It has been argued tha...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
This paper provides an overview of socio-economic impact of street trade in Jimeta-Yola. Research pr...
This study aimed at assessing the nature of street trade, existing conditions of the street traders ...
This paper investigated the efficacy of street vending as a means for achieving economic sustenance ...
Following the observation of the proliferation of informal economic activities in Nigerian urban cen...
Street vendor is one of the phenomena that has been discussed frequently by many scholars in the urb...
The current invasion of the city center in Harare by street vendors has resulted in a plethora of ur...
This study explores the efficacy of urban street vending as a poverty reduction strategy looking at ...
This article examines the mechanisms through which street traders claim and maintain access to urban...