In this article, Nicola Smit and Letlhokwa George Mpedi critically evaluate the appropriateness of social protection, particularly social insurance, for informal economy workers. It addresses the question from a developing country perspective, focusing in particular on Southern Africa. The authors start by analysing concepts (such as “informal economy”, “employee”, “social protection” and “social security”) pertinent to the theme of making social insurance appropriate for informal economy workers. They then provide an overview of the labour market and social protection challenges, followed by recommendations on how to make social insurance more relevant to those toiling in the informal economy. On the one hand the authors consider ways to...
This article analyses the strengths and bottlenecks of institutional capacity between social securit...
Containment measures prevent informal workers from sustaining an income. Policies that support the i...
In the last years, social policy has been rediscovered and reappraised as a important tool to addres...
In recent years, there has been growing interest to extend social protection coverage to people work...
In recent years, there has been growing interest to extend social protection coverage to people work...
Labor informality is a widespread and persistent phenomenon, particularly in the Global South. Accor...
The promotion of social protection in Sub-Saharan Africa happens in a context where informal labour ...
Social protection for developing countries: Can social insurance be more relevant for those working ...
This contribution critically reflects on rights-based perspectives in relation to the extension of s...
The promotion of social protection in Sub-Saharan Africa happens in a context where informal labour ...
In São Tomé and Príncipe, both the size of the informal economy and the scope of the mechanisms of o...
Over recent years, the inability of social security protection to reach workers without a formal emp...
The concept of social security is not a new phenomenon in Africa. Before the introduct...
The world of work has changed and in some instances a realisation now exists that certain forms of ...
This paper examines the gap in social insurance coverage in semi-formal enterprises, and explores op...
This article analyses the strengths and bottlenecks of institutional capacity between social securit...
Containment measures prevent informal workers from sustaining an income. Policies that support the i...
In the last years, social policy has been rediscovered and reappraised as a important tool to addres...
In recent years, there has been growing interest to extend social protection coverage to people work...
In recent years, there has been growing interest to extend social protection coverage to people work...
Labor informality is a widespread and persistent phenomenon, particularly in the Global South. Accor...
The promotion of social protection in Sub-Saharan Africa happens in a context where informal labour ...
Social protection for developing countries: Can social insurance be more relevant for those working ...
This contribution critically reflects on rights-based perspectives in relation to the extension of s...
The promotion of social protection in Sub-Saharan Africa happens in a context where informal labour ...
In São Tomé and Príncipe, both the size of the informal economy and the scope of the mechanisms of o...
Over recent years, the inability of social security protection to reach workers without a formal emp...
The concept of social security is not a new phenomenon in Africa. Before the introduct...
The world of work has changed and in some instances a realisation now exists that certain forms of ...
This paper examines the gap in social insurance coverage in semi-formal enterprises, and explores op...
This article analyses the strengths and bottlenecks of institutional capacity between social securit...
Containment measures prevent informal workers from sustaining an income. Policies that support the i...
In the last years, social policy has been rediscovered and reappraised as a important tool to addres...