Social Protection and Informal Workers in Sub-Saharan Africa

Social Protection and Informal Workers in Sub-Saharan Africa
Title Social Protection and Informal Workers in Sub-Saharan Africa PDF eBook
Author Lone Riisgaard
Publisher Routledge
Pages 281
Release 2021-11-24
Genre Science
ISBN 1000478696

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The promotion of social protection in Sub-Saharan Africa happens in a context where informal labour markets constitute the norm, and where most workers live uncertain livelihoods with very limited access to official social protection. The dominant social protection agenda and the associated literature come with an almost exclusive focus on donor and state programmes even if their coverage is limited to small parts of the populations – and in no way stands measure to the needs. In these circumstances, people depend on other means of protection and cushioning against risks and vulnerabilities including different forms of collective self-organizing providing alternative forms of social protection. These informal, bottom-up forms of social protection are at a nascent stage of social protection discussions and little is known about the extent or models of these informal mechanisms. This book seeks to fill this gap by focusing on three important sectors of informal work, namely: transport, construction, and micro-trade in Kenya and Tanzania. It explores how the global social protection agenda interacts with informal contexts and how it fits with the actual realities of the informal workers. Consequently, the authors examine and compare the social protection models conceptualized and implemented ‘from above’ by the public authorities in Tanzania and Kenya with social protection mechanisms ‘from below’ by the informal workers own collective associations. The book will be of interest to academics in International Development Studies, Political Economy, and African Studies, as well as development practitioners and policy communities.

Informal and Formal Social Protection Systems in Sub-Saharan Africa

Informal and Formal Social Protection Systems in Sub-Saharan Africa
Title Informal and Formal Social Protection Systems in Sub-Saharan Africa PDF eBook
Author Melese Getu
Publisher African Books Collective
Pages 318
Release 2013
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9970252410

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"Addressing several themes in the social protection literature, this book makes an original and important contribution to the rapidly growing body of literature on social protection in sub-Saharan Africa. Some of the themes are relatively neglected or under-researched, while some others are not usually conceptualised as social protection. These themes are organized around the major issues: informal social protection, urban social protection, social protection and physical security, social protection in unstable contexts, climate change, pastoralism, and gender"--Back cover.

The Informal Economy in Sub-Saharan Africa

The Informal Economy in Sub-Saharan Africa
Title The Informal Economy in Sub-Saharan Africa PDF eBook
Author Leandro Medina
Publisher International Monetary Fund
Pages 31
Release 2017-07-10
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1484309030

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The multiple indicator-multiple cause (MIMIC) method is a well-established tool for measuring informal economic activity. However, it has been criticized because GDP is used both as a cause and indicator variable. To address this issue, this paper applies for the first time the light intensity approach (instead of GDP). It also uses the Predictive Mean Matching (PMM) method to estimate the size of the informal economy for Sub-Saharan African countries over 24 years. Results suggest that informal economy in Sub-Saharan Africa remains among the largest in the world, although this share has been very gradually declining. It also finds significant heterogeneity, with informality ranging from a low of 20 to 25 percent in Mauritius, South Africa and Namibia to a high of 50 to 65 percent in Benin, Tanzania and Nigeria.

The Legal Empowerment Agenda

The Legal Empowerment Agenda
Title The Legal Empowerment Agenda PDF eBook
Author Dr Dan Banik
Publisher Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Pages 256
Release 2013-03-28
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1409489310

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Despite providing society with a set of crucial services, large groups of workers in the informal economy are subject to exclusion and discrimination, and their lives are characterised by various types of vulnerabilities and deprivations that result from the denial of social, economic, political and legal protection. Although not new to the development vocabulary, the informal economy has received renewed attention in recent years largely due to the ILO's 'decent work' agenda and various efforts to promote 'legal empowerment of the poor'. With an explicit focus on labour rights, the book focuses on a nuanced understanding of the regulatory and operational challenges and dilemmas related to implementing the two approaches in selected countries in sub-Saharan Africa. In addition to analyzing structures and relations of power between the formal and the informal economies, the book critically discusses the work of governments, civil society organizations and the poor themselves to address the daily challenges of living in the informal economy.

The Global Informal Workforce

The Global Informal Workforce
Title The Global Informal Workforce PDF eBook
Author International Monetary Fund
Publisher International Monetary Fund
Pages 414
Release 2021-07-23
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1513575910

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The Global Informal Workforce is a fresh look at the informal economy around the world and its impact on the macroeconomy. The book covers interactions between the informal economy, labor and product markets, gender equality, fiscal institutions and outcomes, social protection, and financial inclusion. Informality is a widespread and persistent phenomenon that affects how fast economies can grow, develop, and provide decent economic opportunities for their populations. The COVID-19 pandemic has helped to uncover the vulnerabilities of the informal workforce.

Informal Sector in Sub-Saharan Africa

Informal Sector in Sub-Saharan Africa
Title Informal Sector in Sub-Saharan Africa PDF eBook
Author Jantjie Xaba
Publisher
Pages 70
Release 2002
Genre Informal sector (Economics)
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A Tale of Africa Today

A Tale of Africa Today
Title A Tale of Africa Today PDF eBook
Author Pierre Nguimkeu
Publisher
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Release 2020
Genre
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In Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), more than 80 percent of workers find their livelihoods in the informal sector. They are artisans and shop owners, fishers and divers, tailors and weavers, truck drivers and market sellers, among many other informal jobs. In the era of the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic, saving lives and protecting livelihoods are both deeply challenging in SSA countries with high informality and almost no social protection. Informal workers and their families are most vulnerable to the disease, as they toil in crowded bazaars and busy streets. Moreover, informal workers are typically poor and cannot stockpile food or cash for a long lockdown. Strict containment measures directly jeopardize their income, their livelihoods, and their lives. The analysis confirms that higher rates of informal employment (as a fraction of total employment) are associated with higher rates of COVID-19 infection or disease spread. Not surprisingly, countries with relatively larger populations are also more likely to experience higher rates of infection. Given the adverse socioeconomic effects of COVID-19 containment on informal businesses and workers lacking social protection, countries should take proactive steps to curb the spread of infections, treat affected people, and at the same time provide social safety nets and economic relief for informal workers and businesses.