Images of an 'African Boom' have presented us with labour markets full of dynamic potential: a declining dependency ratio; low levels of unemployment; and a vibrant middle class. This buoyant view of African labour markets conceals a less encouraging reality of catastrophic youth unemployment and expanding informality. How has the continent known for the world's highest share of informal labour become a beacon of prosperity? This article will explore the reality beneath the outbreak of informal economic optimism, and consider why African labour markets are being painted in such rosy colours
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The development of informal sector in many African countries plagued by poverty and skyrocketing une...
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The striking reversal reported by the Sub-Saharan African (SSA) economy from the early 1990s through...
Africa has experienced a remarkable turn-around in economic performance since 1995. It grew at aroun...
The development of informal sector in many African countries plagued by poverty and skyrocketing une...
Images of an 'African Boom' have presented us with labour markets full of dynamic potential: a decli...
This article examines how global value chains alter the processes of value creation by reshaping the...
This introductory article explores the transformative potential of global connections for African wo...
As seductive as the Africa rising narrative is, this article argues that it is misleading. It draws ...
A report published by Africa Policy Review, available at: http://africapolicyreview.com/transforming...
[Excerpt] Widespread economic growth and increased productivity in Africa has been insufficient to r...
This article deepens critique of the Africa rising trope and the policies promoted by neo liberals t...
Every year, millions of young adults join the labor market in Africa. This paper harmonizes surveys ...
© 2015, The Association for Social Economics. Africa’s hitherto negative image is now being rapidly ...
The article analyses the transformation of Africa’s position in the emerging new model of world econ...
Pritish Behuria writes a report on The Youth in Africa workshop hosted by the LSE Department of Inte...
[Excerpt] In this paper, we use the KIDS panel data to answer three questions about the ‘progress’ o...
The striking reversal reported by the Sub-Saharan African (SSA) economy from the early 1990s through...
Africa has experienced a remarkable turn-around in economic performance since 1995. It grew at aroun...
The development of informal sector in many African countries plagued by poverty and skyrocketing une...