Economic crisis and structural adjustment in Ghana have put large numbers of formal sector employees and civil servants out of work. This informalisation process has gendered consequences. Unemployed people, rural–urban migrants and school-leavers of both genders seek employment in the urban informal economy, and increasingly take up ‘female ’ occupations – particularly in retail trade. Overcrowding in women’s economic domains thus occurs. This study examines the livelihood strategies of informally employed men and women in Accra. It is argued that gender ideologies regarding appropriate occupations for women and men are continuously adapted in response to a changing political economy. Thus, even if female traders face competition, declinin...
Research on men in female-dominated occupations has focused mainly on formal sector occupations in N...
Using both quantitative and qualitative data from the Dangme West district of Ghana, this study show...
Despite playing an important role in the economies of low-income countries, there is a perception th...
Economic crisis and structural adjustment in Ghana have put large numbers of formal sector employees...
Economic crisis and structural adjustment in Ghana have put large numbers of formal sector employees...
The informal sector in Ghana is characterised by precarious conditions of work and high rates of pov...
In this paper, the authors examined the role of market women in the informal urban economy and the f...
SUMMARY This article discusses the various factors which account for the importance of women in the...
Informal sectors in developing countries provide a substantial pool of jobs for some of the world's ...
The study examines women’s work in two sectors- banking and paid domestic work; the formal and info...
This paper is an investigation of female entrepreneurship in Ghana. It seeks to answer the following...
Data collected from a 1997 household survey carried out in Accra, Ghana, are used to look at the cru...
In urban Africa, informal employment constitutes 90 per cent of all new jobs. Informal work is chara...
This paper examines the connections among gender, employment, and poverty in Ghana using data from t...
This paper examines young female migrants working as petty traders in the Accra Metropolitan Area. I...
Research on men in female-dominated occupations has focused mainly on formal sector occupations in N...
Using both quantitative and qualitative data from the Dangme West district of Ghana, this study show...
Despite playing an important role in the economies of low-income countries, there is a perception th...
Economic crisis and structural adjustment in Ghana have put large numbers of formal sector employees...
Economic crisis and structural adjustment in Ghana have put large numbers of formal sector employees...
The informal sector in Ghana is characterised by precarious conditions of work and high rates of pov...
In this paper, the authors examined the role of market women in the informal urban economy and the f...
SUMMARY This article discusses the various factors which account for the importance of women in the...
Informal sectors in developing countries provide a substantial pool of jobs for some of the world's ...
The study examines women’s work in two sectors- banking and paid domestic work; the formal and info...
This paper is an investigation of female entrepreneurship in Ghana. It seeks to answer the following...
Data collected from a 1997 household survey carried out in Accra, Ghana, are used to look at the cru...
In urban Africa, informal employment constitutes 90 per cent of all new jobs. Informal work is chara...
This paper examines the connections among gender, employment, and poverty in Ghana using data from t...
This paper examines young female migrants working as petty traders in the Accra Metropolitan Area. I...
Research on men in female-dominated occupations has focused mainly on formal sector occupations in N...
Using both quantitative and qualitative data from the Dangme West district of Ghana, this study show...
Despite playing an important role in the economies of low-income countries, there is a perception th...