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This study deconstructs informal employment into private business owners and casual workers without job contracts
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Find out how to contact HMRC to help you get a commodity code and what information you’ll need to send us.
This paper reviews what is known about the informal economy’s role in the food system focusing on informal retailers
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Find out what employment types have different rules for entitlement to Statutory Paternity Pay.
This paper investigates the effect of informal competition on the performance of innovative products introduced by formal firms
DFID's East Africa Research Hub commissioned policy advice to respond to COVID-19 in Urban Informal Settlements in Kenya
This paper explores the transitions between unemployment, informality and formal employment and how they affect inclusive growth
Essential information for British nationals residing in Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories (OPT).
This paper uses microdata from Senegal to assess the probability of a worker being in the informal sector
To drive a road legal quad bike you must have it approved, registered, taxed and given an MOT if needed
This paper reports on a study into the use of the informal public transport system by women traders in Accra, Ghana.
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