Who’s out there? A profile of informal traders in four South African city central business districts

The informal sector has gained prominence in developing countries during the past two decades, mainly as a result of the formal sector’s inability to absorb growing populations and an increasing number of individuals hoping to secure an income through selfemployment in the informal sector. The situa...

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Main Author: Anele Horn
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of the Free State 2011-12-01
Series:Town and Regional Planning
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Online Access:http://journals.ufs.ac.za/index.php/trp/article/view/484
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spelling doaj-116ccc1116fb470b8eecc3a9662371882020-11-24T21:47:45ZengUniversity of the Free StateTown and Regional Planning1012-280X2415-04952011-12-015916Who’s out there? A profile of informal traders in four South African city central business districtsAnele Horn0Stellenbosch University, South AfricaThe informal sector has gained prominence in developing countries during the past two decades, mainly as a result of the formal sector’s inability to absorb growing populations and an increasing number of individuals hoping to secure an income through selfemployment in the informal sector. The situation in South African cities is no exception as the unemployment rate has remained between 24% and 30% since 2000. The emphasis on informal trading in cities necessitates a more in-depth understanding of the informal sector and street traders at city level, for which relevant data are scarce or too general. By using data gathered among street traders in four major metropolitan areas of South Africa, this article seeks to provide a current profile of individuals that are involved in street trading in South African cities. http://journals.ufs.ac.za/index.php/trp/article/view/484informal tradersSouth African citiesstreet trading
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Who’s out there? A profile of informal traders in four South African city central business districts
Town and Regional Planning
informal traders
South African cities
street trading
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title Who’s out there? A profile of informal traders in four South African city central business districts
title_short Who’s out there? A profile of informal traders in four South African city central business districts
title_full Who’s out there? A profile of informal traders in four South African city central business districts
title_fullStr Who’s out there? A profile of informal traders in four South African city central business districts
title_full_unstemmed Who’s out there? A profile of informal traders in four South African city central business districts
title_sort who’s out there? a profile of informal traders in four south african city central business districts
publisher University of the Free State
series Town and Regional Planning
issn 1012-280X
2415-0495
publishDate 2011-12-01
description The informal sector has gained prominence in developing countries during the past two decades, mainly as a result of the formal sector’s inability to absorb growing populations and an increasing number of individuals hoping to secure an income through selfemployment in the informal sector. The situation in South African cities is no exception as the unemployment rate has remained between 24% and 30% since 2000. The emphasis on informal trading in cities necessitates a more in-depth understanding of the informal sector and street traders at city level, for which relevant data are scarce or too general. By using data gathered among street traders in four major metropolitan areas of South Africa, this article seeks to provide a current profile of individuals that are involved in street trading in South African cities.
topic informal traders
South African cities
street trading
url http://journals.ufs.ac.za/index.php/trp/article/view/484
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