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![]() | Buss, Doris; Rutherford, Blair (2020) |
| Gendering women's livelihoods in artisanal and small-scale mining: an introduction | |
| Canadian Journal of African Studies. Volume 54 #1. p. 1-16. |
![]() | Oliveira, Vanessa S. (2020) |
| Baskets, Stalls, and Shops: Experiences and Strategies of Women in Retail Sales in Nineteenth Century Luanda | |
| Canadian Journal of African Studies. Volume 54 #3. p. 419-436. |
![]() | Sarkar, Anindita (2020) |
| Everyday practices of poor urban women to access water: Lived realities from a Nairobi slum | |
| African Studies. Volume 79 #2. p. 212-231. |
![]() | Wout, Merel van 't (2018) |
| Entrepreneurs by the Grace of God: Life and Work of Seamstresses in Bolgatanga, Ghana | |
| Leiden: African Studies Centre. African Studies Collection #68. 195p. |
![]() | Abdullahi, Ali Arazeem; Seedat Khan, Mariam; Ajimati, Tomilola Ifeoluwa (2017) |
| Myth of the Informal Sector: A Study on the Sexual Harassment of Female Adolescents in Four Motor Garages in Ilorin, Nigeria | |
| Perspectives on Global Development and Technology. Volume 16 #6. p. 717-735. |
![]() | Chikanda, Abel; Tawodzera, Godfrey (2017) |
| Informal entrepreneurship and cross-border trade between Zimbabwe and South Africa | |
| South Africa: Southern African Migration Programme. SAMP migration policy series #74. 41p. |
![]() | Abba, Bilguissou (2016) |
| Les pratiques marketing dans le secteur informel: une appréhension par les détaillantes du secteur informel camerounais | |
| Dakar: L'Harmattan Sénégal. 399p. |
![]() | Nzeadibe, Thaddeus Chidi; Adama, Onyanta (2015) |
| Ingrained inequalities? Deconstructing gendered spaces in the informal waste economy of Nigerian cities | |
| Urban Forum. Volume 26 #2. p. 113-130. |
![]() | Pollard, Grace; Davies, Matthew I.J.; Moore, Henrietta L. (2015) |
| Women, marketplaces and exchange partners amongst the Marakwet of northwest Kenya | |
| Journal of Eastern African Studies. Volume 9 #3. p. 412-439. |
![]() | Jiyane, Veli (2014) |
| Challenges of e-society for informal sector women entrepreneurs of Hlabisa local municipality in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa | |
| Innovation: journal of appropriate librarianship and information work in Southern Africa. #48. p. 87-112. |
![]() | Wout, Merel van 't (2014) |
| Entrepreneurs by the grace of God: life and work of seamstresses in Bolgatanga, Ghana | |
| 176p. |
![]() | Jiyane, Glenrose V.; Majanja, Mabel K.; Mostert, Bertha J.; Ocholla, Dennis (2013) |
| South Africa as an information and knowledge society: the benefit to informal sector women entrepreneurs | |
| South African Journal of Library and Information Science. Volume 79 #1. p. 1-12. |
![]() | Kinyanjui, Mary Njeri (2013) |
| Women informal garment traders in Taveta Road, Nairobi: from the margins to the center | |
| African Studies Review. Volume 56 #3. p. 147-164. |
![]() | Aduayi Diop, Rosalie (2010) |
| Survivre à la pauvreté et à l'exclusion: le travail des adolescentes dans les marchés de Dakar | |
| Paris: Karthala. Hommes et sociétés. 234p. |
![]() | Diop, Rosalie A. (2010) |
| Stratégie de survie et culture de jeunes dans les marchés urbains de Dakar: cas des adolescentes travailleuses (Sénégal) | |
| African Sociological Review. Volume 14 #1. p. 67-83. |
![]() | Oritsejafor, Emmanuel O.; Davis, Dorothy (2010) |
| The silent majority: the Liberian market women and the informal economy of post-war Liberia | |
| Liberian Studies Journal. Volume 35 #2. p. 55-77. |
![]() | Achieng, Roseline M. (2009) |
| Dow-Jane and Dow-Jones: negotiating an integration of the informal and formal economies in Africa | |
| African Sociological Review. Volume 13 #2. p. 29-45. |
![]() | Arrington, Andrea L. (2009) |
| Competitive labour: divisions between Zambian and Zimbabwean workers | |
| African Studies. Volume 68 #1. p. 163-183. |
![]() | Mapedzahama, Virginia (2009) |
| Weaving paid work, informal sector work and motherhood in Harare (Zimbabwe): a new arena for research? | |
| Australasian Review of African Studies. Volume 30 #1. p. 64-82. |
![]() | Onyenechere, Emmanuella Chinenye (2009) |
| The constraints of rural women in informal economic activities in Imo State, Nigeria | |
| Africa Development: A Quarterly Journal of CODESRIA. Volume 34 #1. p. 83-101. |
![]() | Motala, Shirin (2008) |
| Organising capabilities of street traders particularly women | |
| Agenda: Empowering Women for Gender Equity. #78. p. 208-219. |
![]() | Overå, Ragnhild (2007) |
| When Men Do Women's Work: Structural Adjustment, Unemployment and Changing Gender Relations in the Informal Economy of Accra, Ghana | |
| Journal of Modern African Studies. Volume 45 #4. December. p. 539-563. |
![]() | Apusigah, Agnes Atia (2006) |
| Transcending gendered economics: grassroots women's agency in the informal sector of the Ghanaian economy | |
| Ghana Studies. Volume 9. p. 151-176. |
![]() | Muzvidziwa, Victor N. (2006) |
| Women without Borders: Transborder Movements as a Coping and Investment Strategy | |
| Africanus. Volume 36 #2. p. 180-188. |
![]() | Pichillo, Giancarlo (2006) |
| Frammenti di un panorama finanziario: risparmiare ed indebitarsi nello Nzema, Western Region of Ghana | |
| Africa: rivista trimestrale di studi e documentazione. Volume 61 #2. p. 189-217. |
![]() | Akpan, Nseabasi (2005) |
| Women and sustainable development: a study of women involvement in small scale businesses in Uyo Local Government Area (LGA) of Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria | |
| Journal of environment and culture. Volume 2 #1. p. 14-26. |
![]() | Akinboade, Oludele Akinloye; Lalthapersad-Pillay, Pinky (2004) |
| Armoede, gender en handel in Suider-Afrika | |
| Tydskrif vir geesteswetenskappe. Volume 44 #2-3. p. 193-212. |
![]() | Mulindwa, Innocent Najjumba; 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. |
![]() | Darkwah, Akosua K. (2003) |
| Going global: Ghanaian female transnational traders in an era of globalization | |
| Ann Arbor, MI: UMI Dissertation Services. 233p. |
![]() | Monteiro, Natalina Teixeira (2003) |
| The political economy of informal markets: restructuring economies, gender and women's lives in Maputo, Mozambique | |
| Ann Arbor, MI: UMI. 331p. |
![]() | Wambebe, Mana (2003) |
| The development of Nigeria's local/traditional fabric industry as a strategy for poverty reduction | |
| Ann Arbor, MI: UMI Dissertation Services. 82p. |
![]() | Olufemi, Olusola (2002) |
| Home-Based Work: Enabling or Debilitating Homes? | |
| Africa Insight. Volume 32 #3. p. 19-25. |
![]() | Grassi, Marzia (2001) |
| A questão do género no sector informal em Cabo Verde: um estudo sobre as 'rabidantes' do mercado 'Sucupira' na ilha de Santiago | |
| Africana studia: revista internacional de estudos africanos. #4. p. 7-32. |
![]() | Molony, Thomas (2001) |
| Women in the Informal Sector of South Pare, Tanzania: Constraints and Opportunities | |
| Edinburgh: Centre of African Studies, Edinburgh University. Occasional papers #87. 110p. |
![]() | Skinner, Caroline; Valodia, Imraan (2001) |
| Globalisation and Women's Work in South Africa: National and Local Approaches to Economic Transformation | |
| Agenda: Empowering Women for Gender Equity. #48. p. 75-89. |
![]() | Valodia, Imraan (2001) |
| Economic Policy and Women's Informal Work in South Africa | |
| Development and Change. Volume 32 #5. November. p. 871-892. |
![]() | Zakaria, Yakubu (2001) |
| Entrepreneurs at Home: Secluded Muslim Women and Hidden Economic Activities in Northern Nigeria | |
| Nordic Journal of African Studies. Volume 10 #1. p. 107-123. |
![]() | Lund, Frances; Srinivas, Smita (2000) |
| Learning from experience: a gendered approach to social protection for workers in the informal economy | |
| Geneva: International Labour Organization. 149p. |
![]() | Niger-Thomas Agbaw, Margaret (2000) |
| 'Buying futures': the upsurge of female entrepreneurship: crossing the formal and informal divide in Southwest Cameroon | |
| Leiden: Research School of Asian, African, and Amerindian Studies, Universiteit Leiden. CNWS publications Volume 95. 354p. |
![]() | Schneider, Gerlind (2000) |
| Women's economy between subsistence and market production in Harare, Zimbabwe | |
| African Development Perspectives Yearbook. Volume 8. p. 731-764. |
![]() | Schrieder, Gertrud (2000) |
| Poverty, Rural Financial Institution Building and Gender Sensitive Demand Analysis in the North-West and West Province of Cameroon | |
| Savings and Development. Volume 24 #1. January. p. 95-110. |
![]() | Willis, Justin (2000) |
| The only money a woman can claim: a history of distilling in Bunyoro | |
| Uganda Journal. Volume 46. December. p. 1-16. |
![]() | Pitamber, Sunita (1999) |
| Women Traders in Omdurman, Sudan: Entrepreneurs or Mere Managers | |
| Sudan Notes and Records. #3. p. 131-168. |
![]() | Chiré, A.S. (1998) |
| Djibouti: migrations de populations et insertion urbaine des femmes | |
| L'Afrique politique. p. 120-146. |
![]() | Emizet, Kisangani N.F. (1998) |
| Confronting Leaders at the Apex of the State: The Growth of the Unofficial Economy in Congo | |
| African Studies Review. Volume 41 #1. April. p. 99-137. |
![]() | Lund, Francie; Skinner, Caroline (1998) |
| Women traders in Durban: life on the streets | |
| Indicator South Africa. Volume 15 #4. p. 17-24. |
![]() | Muzvidziwa, Victor N. (1998) |
| Dealing with Impoverishment: Sourcing and Selling Food in Masvingo | |
| Zambezia. Volume 25 #2. p. 147-171. |
![]() | Ndiaye, Fatou (1998) |
| L'impact de la vie familiale sur l'activité entreprenariale des femmes au Sénégal | |
| Africa Development: A Quarterly Journal of CODESRIA. Volume 23 #3-4. p. 149-161. |
![]() | Ori, Boizo (1998) |
| Côte d'Ivoire: des femmes seules dans l'économie informelle d'Abidjan | |
| L'Afrique politique. p. 107-119. |
![]() | Hayat A. (1997) |
| Constraints to women entrepreneurs in the informal sector: the case of women traders in Addis Ababa markets | |
| Economic Focus (Addis Ababa, Ethiopia). Volume 1 #2. December. p. 24-25. |
![]() | Kagaruki, G. (1997) |
| A review of the criteria used by the National Bank of Commerce to issue 'soft' loans to women engaged in the informal sector in Tanzania | |
| Journal of Building & Land Development. Volume 4 #1. January. p. 31-35. |
![]() | Gnammon-Adiko, Agnès (1996) |
| Les femmes, la restauration rapide et l'aménagement de la ville d'Abidjan | |
| Food, Nutrition and Agriculture. #17-18. p. 14-20. |
![]() | Seppälä, Pekka (1996) |
| The Politics of Economic Diversification: Reconceptualizing the Rural Informal Sector in South-East Tanzania | |
| Development and Change. Volume 27 #3. July. p. 557-578. |
![]() | Simard, Gisèle (1996) |
| Petites commerçantes de Mauritanie: voiles, perles et henné | |
| Paris: Karthala. 240p. |
![]() | Kenig-Witkowska, Maria Magdalena (1995) |
| African women's role in the informal sector: legislative and policy issues: the case study of the People's Republic of Congo | |
| Africana Bulletin. #43. p. 7-17. |
![]() | Sitoe, J. (1994) |
| Em Maputo: sobrevive-se do sector informal | |
| Tempo. #1236. 28 de agosto. p. 4-7. |
![]() | Brand, Veronica; Mupedziswa, Rodrick; Gumbo, Perpetua (1993) |
| Women Informal Sector Workers and Structural Adjustment in Zimbabwe | |
| In: Social Change and Economic Reform in Africa. p. 270-306. |
![]() | Dijkman, Hanneke; Dijk, Meine Pieter van (1993) |
| Female Entrepreneurs in the Informal Sector of Ouagadougou | |
| Development Policy Review. Volume 11 #3. September. p. 273-288. |
![]() | Musyoki, Agnes; Orodho, John Aluko (1993) |
| Urban Women Workers in the Informal Sector and Economic Change in Kenya in the 1980s | |
| In: Social Change and Economic Reform in Africa. p. 106-133. |
![]() | Mwatha, Regina G. (1992) |
| Women Business Entrepreneurs in the Informal Sector of the City of Nairobi, Kenya | |
| African Urban Quarterly. Volume 7 #1-2. February-May. p. 203-208. |
![]() | Orodho, John A. (1992) |
| Women's Work and the Informal Sector in Kenya: A Study of Some Small-Scale Women Enterprises in Mombasa District | |
| Eastern Africa Social Science Research Review. Volume 8 #2. June. p. 20-35. |
![]() | Seymour, Estelle L. (1992) |
| A Preliminary Study of the Role of Women in the Informal Sector in Marabastad | |
| South African Journal of Ethnology. Volume 15 #4. December. p. 126-133. |
![]() | Dijk, M.P. van (1990) |
| Women in the informal sector in industrializing Zimbabwe | |
| African Development Perspectives Yearbook. Volume 2. p. 709-720. |
![]() | Okojie, Christiana E.E. (1990) |
| The Absorption of Labour into the Urban Informal Sector: The Position of Women in Nigeria | |
| The Nigerian Journal of Economic and Social Studies. Volume 32 #3. p. 247-268. |
![]() | Oruwari, Yomi (1990) |
| The Changing Role of Women in Families and Their Housing Needs: A Case Study of Port Harcourt, Nigeria | |
| African Urban Quarterly. Volume 5 #3-4. August-November. p. 217-222. |
![]() | Vijverberg, Wim P.M. (1990) |
| Nonfarm Self-Employment and the Informal Sector in Cote d'Ivoire: A Test of Categorical Identity | |
| Journal of Developing Areas. Volume 24 #4. July. p. 523-542. |
![]() | Tripp, Aili M. (1989) |
| Women and the Changing Urban Household Economy in Tanzania | |
| Journal of Modern African Studies. Volume 27 #4. December. p. 601-623. |
![]() | MacGaffey, J. (1988) |
| Evading male control: women in the second economy in Zaire | |
| In: Patriarchy and class: African women in the home and the workforce. p. 161-176. |
![]() | Omari, C.K. (1988) |
| Rural women, informal sector and household economy in Tanzania | |
| Helsinki: World Institute for Development Economics Research of the United Nations University. WIDER working papers. |
![]() | Pearce, Tola Olu; Kujore, Olufemi O.; Agboh-Bankole, V. Aina (1988) |
| Generating an Income in the Urban Environment: The Experience of Street Food Vendors in Ile-Ife, Nigeria | |
| Africa: Journal of the International African Institute. Volume 58 #4. p. 385-400. |
![]() | Zdunnek, Gabriele (1988) |
| Frauenarbeit im informellen Sektor von Ibadan (Nigeria) | |
| Bremen: Informationszentrum Afrika. Afrika-Hefte #1. 86p. |
![]() | Nkwi, Paul N. (1987) |
| The Changing Role of Women and Their Contributions to the Domestic Economy in Cameroon | |
| In: Transformations of African Marriage. p. 307-322. |
![]() | Malahleha, G.M. (1985) |
| Liquor brewing: a cottage industry in Lesotho shebeens | |
| Journal of Eastern African Research and Development. Volume 15. p. 45-55. |
![]() | Preston-Whyte, E.; Nene, S. (1984) |
| Where the informal sector is not the answer: women and poverty in rural KwaZulu | |
| Cape Town: Second Carnegie Inquiry into Poverty and Development in Southern Africa. Carnegie conference paper #235. 49p. |
![]() | Diouf, Made Bandé (1981) |
| Les restauratrices de la zone industrielle de Dakar, ou la guerre des marmites | |
| Cahiers d'études africaines. Volume 21 #81-83. p. 237-250. |
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