The Urban Informal Sector : Critical Perspectives on Employment and Housing Policies
معرفی کتاب «The Urban Informal Sector : Critical Perspectives on Employment and Housing Policies» نوشتهٔ Ray Bromley (Eds.)، منتشرشده توسط نشر Elsevier در سال 1979. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
The Urban Informal Sector is a collection of papers presented at a multi-disciplinary conference on''The urban informal sector in the Third World,''organized by the Developing Areas Study Group of the Institute of British Geographers in London on March 19, 1977. Contributors offer critical perspectives on the urban informal sector, with emphasis on employment and housing policies. Topics covered range from general reviews and national case studies to detailed studies of particular occupations in individual cities. This book is comprised of 12 chapters and begins by reviewing the relevance of dualist models of economic activities and enterprises, as applied to Third World countries, concentrating on the origins, diffusion, and deficiencies of the formal/informal dualist classification. Subsequent chapters explore the informal sector debate in studies of Third World poverty and employment; the nature of informal-formal sector relationships; the structure of the labor markets in the''organized''and''unorganized''sectors of urban economies in South India; and the problem of urban poverty, its relation to employment, and rising spatial inequalities in Brazil. Capitalist and petty commodity production in Nigeria is also discussed, along with John Turner's views on housing policy. The final chapter looks at the competition between the informal and formal sectors in the retail industry in Santiago, Chile. This monograph will be of interest to social and economic policymakers. Content: Other Titles of Interest , Page ii Front Matter , Page iii Copyright , Page iv Preface , Page 1031 Introduction – The Urban Informal Sector: Why Is It Worth Discussing? , Pages 1033-1039 , RAY BROMLEY Informal Sector or Petty Commodity Production: Dualism or Dependence in Urban Development? , Pages 1041-1064 , CAROLINE O.N. MOSER An Exploration into the Nature of Informal—Formal Sector Relationships , Pages 1065-1075 , VICTOR E. TOKMAN Quasi-Formal Employment Structures and Behaviour in the Unorganized Urban Economy, and the Reverse: Some Evidence from South India , Pages 1077-1086 , BARBARA HARRISS Causes of Urban Poverty in Brazil , Pages 1087-1101 , HAMILTON C. TOLOSA Capitalist and Petty Commodity Production in Nigeria: A Note , Pages 1103-1104 , GAVIN WILLIAMS, EMMANUEL TUMUSIIME-MUTEBILE Petty Commodity Housing or Dweller Control? A Critique of John Turner's Views on Housing Policy , Pages 1105-1133 , ROD BURGESS Housing in Three Dimensions: Terms of Reference for the Housing Question Redefined , Pages 1135-1145 , JOHN F.C. TURNER Petty Production and Capitalist Production in Dakar: The Crisis of the Self-Employed , Pages 1147-1160 , CHRIS GERRY Organization, Regulation and Exploitation in the So-Called ‘Urban Informal Sector’: The Street Traders of Cali, Colombia , Pages 1161-1171 , RAY BROMLEY Self-Employed Proletarians in an Informal Factory: The Case of Cali's Garbage Dump , Pages 1173-1185 , CHRIS BIRKBECK Competition between the Informal and Formal Sectors in Retailing: The Case of Santiago , Pages 1187-1198 , VICTOR E. TOKMAN Index , Pages 1199-1200 Edited By Ray Bromley. Published As A Special Issue Of The Journal World Development, V.6, No. 9/10. Includes Bibliographies And Index.
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