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![]() | Lalampaa, L.N. (2011) |
Economic impact of relocating hawkers from Nairobi central business district to the new Ngara market | |
International Journal of Professional Practice. Volume 2 #2. April-June. p. 149-174. |
![]() | Arosanyin, G.T. (2010) |
![]() | Earnings from commercial motorcycle operations in Ilorin, Nigeria: a study on determinants |
Ghana Journal of Development Studies. Volume 7 #2. October. p. 77-95. |
![]() | Arosanyin, G.T.; Ijaiya, G.T.; Oludoyi, S.; Ajayi, M.A.; Ipingbemi, O. (2009) |
![]() | Government assistance for informal sector enterprises in Nigeria: a case study of tire repair service in Ilorin, Kwara State |
Ghana Journal of Development Studies. Volume 6 #2. October. p. 99-122. |
![]() | Okinda, T.I.; Dwoya, N.S. (2009) |
The role of information and communication technology in the provision of business information to women traders in the informal sector: a case study of Nairobi Westlands Masai market | |
East African Journal of Information Sciences. Volume 2 #2. p. 81-94. |
![]() | Onyango, W. (2009) |
The design and production process of jua kali furniture in Kenya 'art or chaos' | |
Africa Habitat Review Journal. Volume 3 #3. October. p. 205-213. |
![]() | Morolong, B.L. (2008) |
Challenging non formal education to meet its end of the bargain for women in the informal sector | |
Mosenodi. Volume 16 #1. p. 27-39. |
![]() | Obasi, Isaac N.; Motshegwa, Baakile; Mfundisi, A. (2008) |
![]() | The State, globalization and the survival of the urban informal sector in Botswana: the challenge of public policy |
![]() | Africa Development: A Quarterly Journal of CODESRIA. Volume 33 #3. p. 55-79. |
![]() | Adjei, F.G. (2007) |
Building the human resource capacity of informal sector workers in Ghana: experience from Koforidua Mechanics Institute | |
Ghana Journal of Literacy and Adult Education. Volume 3 #2. July. p. 89-98. |
![]() | Akoten, J.E. (2007) |
Profits and poverty reductions through informal sector self employment: evidence from Kenya | |
Perspectives (Nairobi, Kenya). Volume 1 [3rd ser.] #2. January. p. 53-68. |
![]() | Anonymous (2007) |
The downside of informal trading - evictions | |
Habitat Debate. Volume 13 #2. June. p. 7. |
![]() | Chen, M. (2007) |
Inclusive urban planning | |
Habitat Debate. Volume 13 #2. June. p. 6. |
![]() | Chirisa, I. (2007) |
Post-2005 Harare: a case of the informal sector and street vending resilience: what options do key actors have? | |
Local Governance and Development Journal. Volume 1 #1. June. p. 53-64. |
![]() | Mitullah, W.V. (2007) |
Informality: the bedrock of African cities | |
Habitat Debate. Volume 13 #2. June. p. 10. |
![]() | Neto, F.; Ha, Y.; Weliwita, A. (2007) |
The urban informal economy: new policy approaches | |
Habitat Debate. Volume 13 #2. June. p. 4-5. |
![]() | Okunlola, P. (2007) |
The informal economy in Lagos, Nigeria | |
Habitat Debate. Volume 13 #2. June. p. 12. |
![]() | Safari, P.S. (2007) |
Problems of retirees in the informal sector and the role of the Institute of Adult Education | |
Journal of Adult Education, Tanzania. #15. June. p. 109-128. |
![]() | Skinner, C.; Dobson, R. (2007) |
Bringing the informal economy into urban plans: a look at Warwick Junction, South Africa | |
Habitat Debate. Volume 13 #2. June. p. 11. |
![]() | Weliwita, A.; Ha, Y.; Kiwala, L. (2007) |
Women eking out a living in Nairobi's informal economy | |
Habitat Debate. Volume 13 #2. June. p. 20. |
![]() | Yankson, Paul W.K. (2007) |
Street trading and environmental management in Central Accra: decentralisation and metropolitan governance in Ghana | |
![]() | Research Review. Volume 23 #1. p. 37-55. |
![]() | Dada, J.O. (2006) |
Harnessing the potentials of the informal sector for sustainable development: lessons from Nigeria | |
African Journal of Public Administration and Management. Volume 17 #2. July. p. 44-53. |
![]() | Ng'umbi, M.W. (2006) |
Policies and practices on training in the informal sector in Tanzania | |
Journal of Issues and Practice in Education. Volume 1 #2. December. p. 128-142. |
![]() | Pranger, Ingrid (2006) |
Informality, poverty and survival: evidence from two cities in southern Africa | |
![]() | Journal of Social Development in Africa. Volume 21 #2. p. 31-56. |
![]() | Jimu, Ignasio Malizani (2005) |
![]() | Negotiated Economic Opportunity and Power: Perspectives and Perceptions of Street Vending in Urban Malawi |
![]() | Africa Development: A Quarterly Journal of CODESRIA. Volume 30 #4. p. 35-51. |
![]() | Liheta, B.S.A. (2005) |
Household savings in rural Tanzania: a study of Dodoma and Morogoro Regions | |
Journal of Co-operative and Business Studies. Volume 1. p. 80-112. |
![]() | Rongo, L.M.B. (2005) |
Health risk related to chemicals used in small scale industries in the informal sector in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania | |
East African Journal of Public Health. Volume 2 #2. October. p. 12-17. |
![]() | Rongo, L.M.B.; Leon, B. (2005) |
Qualitative method for assessing dust exposure in small-scale wood industries in the informal sector | |
East African Journal of Public Health. Volume 2 #1. April. p. 32-38. |
![]() | Rongo, L.M.B.; De Haan, S.; Msamanga, G.I.; Dolmans, W.M.V.; Van Naerssen, T.; Heederik, D. (2005) |
Felt occupational and environmental health hazards among workers in small-scale industries in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania: focus group discussion study | |
East African Journal of Public Health. Volume 2 #1. April. p. 21-26. |
![]() | Sanga, E.E.; Malunde, C.M. (2005) |
Analysis of the factors contributing to the success of traditional savings and credit groups (Ifogong'ho): the case of Maswa District--Shinyanga Region | |
Journal of Co-operative and Business Studies. Volume 1. p. 46-79. |
![]() | Ijaiya, Gafar T.; Umar, Chika A. (2004) |
![]() | The Informal and Formal Sector Inter-Linkages and the Incidence of Poverty in Nigeria: A Case Study of Ilorin Metropolis |
![]() | Africa Development: A Quarterly Journal of CODESRIA. Volume 29 #3. p. 84-102. |
![]() | Mulindwa, Innocent N.; Ntozi, James P.M. (2004) |
![]() | Mothers in the Informal Economy and Changes in Child Feeding and Caring Roles in Kampala, Uganda |
![]() | Africa Development: A Quarterly Journal of CODESRIA. Volume 29 #3. p. 114-130. |
![]() | Musarandega, R.; Mangombe, H. (2004) |
Relative income contribution and poverty status of men and women in households dependent on informal economic activity | |
Geographical Journal of Zimbabwe. #35-36. December-Dec. 2005. p. 46-57. |
![]() | Mwamba, N.E. (2004) |
Extension of social security in the informal sector in Tanzania | |
Tanzanian Economic Trends. Volume 17 #1. June. p. 27-44. |
![]() | Ndanshau, M.O.A. (2004) |
![]() | Informal credit in Tanzania: evidence from a case study in Northern Tanzania |
Utafiti. Volume 5 #2. December. p. 109-124. |
![]() | Pereira-Lunghu, J.M.; Goka, R.A. (2002) |
Micro enterprises performance in the rural non-farm sector in Ghana | |
Botswana Journal of Business. Volume 1 #1. March. p. 27-39. |
![]() | Tassew W.; Oskam, A. (2000) |
Off-farm employment and income inequality: the implication for poverty reduction strategy | |
Ethiopian Journal of Economics. Volume 9 #1. April. p. 40-57. |
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