Informality and City, Denied Concomitants

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Labor and organizational tasks that today are typified as informal were not always so; in fact, work and organization are intrinsic to the development of human societies. Talking about informality does not have to have a pejorative character since history shows that there is an evolution of productive activities and that at the same time, depending on the context and resources, they are the only possible activities to be carried out for the survival of individuals.

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Sánchez-Villagómez, M. (2020). Informality and City, Denied Concomitants. In Building Sustainable Cities: Social, Economic and Environmental Factors (pp. 67–82). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-45533-0_6

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