Informal employment: Two contested policy issues

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This article addresses two contested issues of crucial importance topolicy, namely:formal labour regulations as a cause of informal employment, and so-called "voluntary" informal employment. The authors provide theoretical overviews on both issues and an extensive survey of empirical studies on the effects of formal labour regulations on informal employment. The article closes with observations on the relevance of the ILO's four decent work objectives for informal employment and economic development, with particular emphasis on the significance of-and potential for - organizing workers in the informal economy. Copyright © International Labour Organization 2008.

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Kucera, D., & Roncolato, L. (2008). Informal employment: Two contested policy issues. International Labour Review, 147(4), 321–348. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1564-913X.2008.00039.x

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