Women informal traders in Harare and the struggle for survival in an environment of economic reforms
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Women informal traders in Harare and the struggle for survival in an environment of economic reforms
(Research report / Nordiska Afrikainstitutet = / Scandinavian Institute of African Studies, no. 117)
Nordiska Afrikainstitutet, 2001
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"A report from the research programme: The Political and Social Context of Structural Adjustment in Africa" -- Cover
Bibliography: p. [116]-118
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This report summarises the results of the fourth and final round of interviews carried out among informal sector women traders in Harare, Zimbabwe as part of a longitudinal study of their conditions of work and livelihood in the context of economic crisis and structural adjustment. The evidence which was available from the interview points to a deepening social crisis in Zimbabwe as attested to by the increasing crisis of subsistence and livelihood among the overwhelming majorette of the informal sector workers. For from being the terrain where sections of the populace might be able to find economic liberation, the informal sector is, in fact characterised by serious internal differentiation, very low incomes, and an over-saturation that results in the inability of the women survey to do anything other than struggle at the margins for basic survival.
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