This study analyses the meanings street vendors confer upon informal work. Episodic and semi-structured interviews were used to generate and analyze the meanings and vision constructed by 50 street vendors in Bogotá, Colombia. We organized the data through the analysis of thematic networks, starting with initial categories complemented with categories that emerged during the process. Findings show that street vendors confer meaning upon their work as a service, as the only chance to earn a living, and of their autonomy. They construct meanings of work as individualistic, responsible, and helpful workers. Thus, at the same time that they express satisfaction with what they do, they also express nonconformity and dissatisfaction with not havi...
UnrestrictedThis study examines the ways in which Latino street vendors exercise their daily, inform...
Almost 100.000 people work in informal business in the streets of Caracas. They do their job on side...
In this article, the author reflects on her field work experiences with informal vendors in Cali, Co...
15 páginasThis study analyses the meanings street vendors confer upon informal work. Episodic and se...
Selling goods or providing services in public spaces is one of the most accessible occupations for m...
This thesis aims to describe in depth the Network of Provision Services to Public Space Users (REDEP...
10 páginasThis article analyzes the profile of people working informally in the streets according to...
Selling goods and providing services in public spaces is one of the most accessible occupations for ...
Selling goods and providing services in public spaces is one of the most accessible occupations for ...
Formalization, understood as gaining legal status to develop their businesses, is the mainstream pol...
Many street vendors live under constant fear of eviction and harassment because the law does not rec...
This master thesis sheds light on the livelihoods, social networks, supply chains and organization d...
This study provides an assessment of the politics involved in the inclusion of street vendors as hav...
The aim of this research was to analyze the processes and mechanisms by which street vendors sustain...
A finales de los sesenta, el fenómeno de la informalidad despertó un gran interés en los analista...
UnrestrictedThis study examines the ways in which Latino street vendors exercise their daily, inform...
Almost 100.000 people work in informal business in the streets of Caracas. They do their job on side...
In this article, the author reflects on her field work experiences with informal vendors in Cali, Co...
15 páginasThis study analyses the meanings street vendors confer upon informal work. Episodic and se...
Selling goods or providing services in public spaces is one of the most accessible occupations for m...
This thesis aims to describe in depth the Network of Provision Services to Public Space Users (REDEP...
10 páginasThis article analyzes the profile of people working informally in the streets according to...
Selling goods and providing services in public spaces is one of the most accessible occupations for ...
Selling goods and providing services in public spaces is one of the most accessible occupations for ...
Formalization, understood as gaining legal status to develop their businesses, is the mainstream pol...
Many street vendors live under constant fear of eviction and harassment because the law does not rec...
This master thesis sheds light on the livelihoods, social networks, supply chains and organization d...
This study provides an assessment of the politics involved in the inclusion of street vendors as hav...
The aim of this research was to analyze the processes and mechanisms by which street vendors sustain...
A finales de los sesenta, el fenómeno de la informalidad despertó un gran interés en los analista...
UnrestrictedThis study examines the ways in which Latino street vendors exercise their daily, inform...
Almost 100.000 people work in informal business in the streets of Caracas. They do their job on side...
In this article, the author reflects on her field work experiences with informal vendors in Cali, Co...