Informal sector has become the main source of urban livelihoods through employment creation due to shrinking formal sector. The government of Zimbabwe has embarked on major socio –economic transformation through supporting the informal sector in an endeavor to improve urban livelihoods. In this context, this research sought to examine the contribution of the informal sector to urban livelihoods. Specific focus was on the home industries in Glen – View. The study mainly used the qualitative research methods in order to get a deeper understanding of how the informal sector is contributing to livelihoods. Interviews were conducted with twenty key informants drawn from the local council, Ministry of Small and Medium Enterprises, Academics, ...
This thesis seeks to understand and analyze the livelihood strategies of urban women traders at Maga...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2010.State failure in Zimbabwe has had a profound...
Post-print. Publisher's final Version available online http://garj.org/garjgrp/pdf/2012/May/Singh%2...
Zimbabwe, like other developing countries, is experiencing a proliferation of the informal sector. T...
The informal sector has been excluded in the development of cities despite playing a big role in pro...
Informal entrepreneurship is a source of livelihood which provides employment and income to poor hou...
Zimbabwe, similar to other developing countries experiences a high level of informal employment. How...
ii State failure in Zimbabwe has had a profound impact on the labour market. As job opportunities in...
The need to attract resources to boost Zimbabwe’s revenue base from the informal sector has attra...
The main objective of this thesis is to understand and explain the ongoing construction of livelihoo...
The paper maps and the struggles and challenges that women in the informal sector face in emerging s...
The informal economic sector is a very important part of the economy for any developing country; it ...
M.A. (Development Studies)With the ever-increasing rate of urbanisation, developing countries are fa...
Article published in journal titled: International Journal of Accounting and Economics Studies, 5 (2...
This paper is written as a contribution to the research project in Zimbabwe on the informal sector. ...
This thesis seeks to understand and analyze the livelihood strategies of urban women traders at Maga...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2010.State failure in Zimbabwe has had a profound...
Post-print. Publisher's final Version available online http://garj.org/garjgrp/pdf/2012/May/Singh%2...
Zimbabwe, like other developing countries, is experiencing a proliferation of the informal sector. T...
The informal sector has been excluded in the development of cities despite playing a big role in pro...
Informal entrepreneurship is a source of livelihood which provides employment and income to poor hou...
Zimbabwe, similar to other developing countries experiences a high level of informal employment. How...
ii State failure in Zimbabwe has had a profound impact on the labour market. As job opportunities in...
The need to attract resources to boost Zimbabwe’s revenue base from the informal sector has attra...
The main objective of this thesis is to understand and explain the ongoing construction of livelihoo...
The paper maps and the struggles and challenges that women in the informal sector face in emerging s...
The informal economic sector is a very important part of the economy for any developing country; it ...
M.A. (Development Studies)With the ever-increasing rate of urbanisation, developing countries are fa...
Article published in journal titled: International Journal of Accounting and Economics Studies, 5 (2...
This paper is written as a contribution to the research project in Zimbabwe on the informal sector. ...
This thesis seeks to understand and analyze the livelihood strategies of urban women traders at Maga...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2010.State failure in Zimbabwe has had a profound...
Post-print. Publisher's final Version available online http://garj.org/garjgrp/pdf/2012/May/Singh%2...