ABSTRACT

The global financial crisis and subsequent increase in social inequality has led in many cases to a redrawing of the boundaries between formal and informal work. This interdisciplinary volume explores the role of informal work in today’s global economy, presenting economic, legal, sociological, historical, anthropological, political and cultural perspectives on the topic.

Workers and the Global Informal Economy explores varying definitions of informality in the backdrop of neo-liberal market logic, exploring how it manifests itself in different regions around the world, and its relationship with formal work. This volume demonstrates how neo-liberalism has been instrumental in accelerating informality and has resulted in the increasingly precarious position of the informal worker. Using different methodological approaches and regional focuses, this book considers key questions such as whether workers exercise choice over their work; how constrained such choices are; how social norms shape such choices; how work affects their well-being and agency; and what role culture plays in the determination of informality.

This interdisciplinary collection will be of interest to policy-makers and researchers engaging with informality from different disciplinary and regional perspectives.

part |62 pages

Neo-liberalism, state, and regulation in formulating informality

chapter |22 pages

Tackling the informal economy

A critical evaluation of the neo-liberal policy deregulatory perspective

part |64 pages

Law in formalising informal workers

chapter |17 pages

Informal employment in China

Analysis of labour law

chapter |15 pages

Regulating informal work through consumocratic law

Empirical and theoretical insights from the RugMark/GoodWeave experience

part |81 pages

Informal workers and their multidimensional interactions

chapter |19 pages

Informal employment and precariousness

Where social inequality begins, and where it leads to; society and policies in Argentina, 2003–2014

chapter |16 pages

Precarious employment in Russia

A form of degradation in labour relations

chapter |15 pages

The urban informal sector in Africa

New players, solidarity economy and socio-aesthetic transformations in Cameroon

chapter |14 pages

Workers and the global informal economy

Issues and perspectives