The paper reports on a systematic review research process to determine the enabling factors for waste pickers to operate in the informal economy in South Africa. Twenty-eight South African journal articles, theses and position and policy papers were sourced and appraised. The results indicate that recognition of the waste pickers in the waste system is the most enabling factor for them to operate. The concept of recognition is analysed, described and explained as assisting waste pickers to become more visible, having a voice and to be validated
Ph.D. (Economics)Street waste pickers are a visible group of people trying to survive under poor soc...
Waste pickers are widely acknowledged as an integral part of the formal and informal economy, divert...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDDue to high levels of unemployment many people in South Africa have sought ...
As a result of the high levels of unemployment in South Africa, many unskilled people are forced to ...
High levels of unemployment are a permanent feature in the urban areas of many developing countries...
South Africa is gripped by high and rising levels of unemployment and poverty, which have conspired ...
Waste management is a global phenomenon and a challenge to all nations. There is a need to ensure th...
Abstract: Effective management of waste and the promotion and management of recycling activities are...
DissertationIntroduction: The study focused on determining the factors influencing waste picking in ...
Towns in the Karoo region currently offer few income‑generating opportunities, resulting in people s...
Purpose: This article aims to provide insights into the role and practices of informal waste pickers...
Street waste pickers are becoming a common sight on the streets of South Africa’s cities and suburb...
_Purpose:_ This article aims to provide insights into the role and practices of informal waste picke...
Limited opportunities for the unskilled in the formal economy force many into informal street waste-...
Abstract: Limited opportunities for the unskilled in the formal economy force many into informal str...
Ph.D. (Economics)Street waste pickers are a visible group of people trying to survive under poor soc...
Waste pickers are widely acknowledged as an integral part of the formal and informal economy, divert...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDDue to high levels of unemployment many people in South Africa have sought ...
As a result of the high levels of unemployment in South Africa, many unskilled people are forced to ...
High levels of unemployment are a permanent feature in the urban areas of many developing countries...
South Africa is gripped by high and rising levels of unemployment and poverty, which have conspired ...
Waste management is a global phenomenon and a challenge to all nations. There is a need to ensure th...
Abstract: Effective management of waste and the promotion and management of recycling activities are...
DissertationIntroduction: The study focused on determining the factors influencing waste picking in ...
Towns in the Karoo region currently offer few income‑generating opportunities, resulting in people s...
Purpose: This article aims to provide insights into the role and practices of informal waste pickers...
Street waste pickers are becoming a common sight on the streets of South Africa’s cities and suburb...
_Purpose:_ This article aims to provide insights into the role and practices of informal waste picke...
Limited opportunities for the unskilled in the formal economy force many into informal street waste-...
Abstract: Limited opportunities for the unskilled in the formal economy force many into informal str...
Ph.D. (Economics)Street waste pickers are a visible group of people trying to survive under poor soc...
Waste pickers are widely acknowledged as an integral part of the formal and informal economy, divert...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDDue to high levels of unemployment many people in South Africa have sought ...