

An edition of Structural adjustment and women informal sector traders in Harare, Zimbabwe (1998)
By Rodreck Mupedziswa,Rodrick Mupedziswa,Perpetua Gumbo
Publish Date
1998
Publisher
Nordiska Afrikainstitutet
Language
eng
Pages
123
Description:
"Most attempts at studying the informal sector have generally tended to emphasise the uniformity of the experiences of the people who operate within it. This report challenges both the notion of the uniformity of the informal sector and of the unidirectional upward mobility of the informals. Drawing on the experiences of a population of women informal sector traders in Harare, Zimbabwe and using a longitudinal study approach, the report documents patterns of differentiation within the sector amidst the generalised decline in working and living conditions associated with the structural adjustment programme of the Zimbabwean state. Far from being a site of accumulation, the authors show that the informal sector during the era of adjustment is a site of bare survival in which the operators find themselves working ever longer hours for ever-diminishing incomes on which a multiplicity of competing claims are made within and outside the household."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: Social conditions, Economic conditions, Structural adjustment (Economic policy), Women, Informal sector (Economics), Businesswomen, Feminism, Structural engineering, Sociology Of Women, Social Science, Zimbabwe, Sociology, Structural adjustment (Economi, Economics - General, Women's Studies - General
Places: Harare (Zimbabwe), Zimbabwe, Economic conditions, Harare