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Dimensions of resilience in developing countries = informality, solidarities and carework /
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Dimensions of resilience in developing countries/ by Jacques Charmes.
其他題名:
informality, solidarities and carework /
作者:
Charmes, Jacques.
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Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2019.,
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xxiii, 224 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
內容註:
Introduction -- Part 1: Informality -- Chapter 1: History of a Concept -- Chapter 2: Concepts, Methodologies, Sources of Data -- Chapter 3: Trends and Characteristics of Informal Employment and its Components -- Chapter 4: Role of Informal Employment in Economic Development and Development Policies -- Part 2: Solidarities -- Chapter 5 -- Community, Individualism and Social Capital -- Chapter 6: Concepts, Methodologies and Sources of Data -- Chapter 7: Transfers, Remittances and Care -- Chapter 8: Towards a Social Protection Floor for All -- Part 3: Women's Activities and Unpaid Work -- Chapter 9: Female Participation Rates to the Labour Force and to Informal Employment: Reasons for their Underestimation -- Chapter 10: The Extended Notion of Work and The Time-Use Surveys -- Chapter 11: Feminisation of Poverty, Time Poverty and Potential For Development -- Chapter 12: Towards Recognition of Women's Work and Women's Empowerment -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- General Index.
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Population - Economic aspects. -
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-04076-5
ISBN:
9783030040765
Dimensions of resilience in developing countries = informality, solidarities and carework /
Charmes, Jacques.
Dimensions of resilience in developing countries
informality, solidarities and carework /[electronic resource] :by Jacques Charmes. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2019. - xxiii, 224 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Demographic transformation and socio-economic development ;v.10. - Demographic transformation and socio-economic development ;v.10..
Introduction -- Part 1: Informality -- Chapter 1: History of a Concept -- Chapter 2: Concepts, Methodologies, Sources of Data -- Chapter 3: Trends and Characteristics of Informal Employment and its Components -- Chapter 4: Role of Informal Employment in Economic Development and Development Policies -- Part 2: Solidarities -- Chapter 5 -- Community, Individualism and Social Capital -- Chapter 6: Concepts, Methodologies and Sources of Data -- Chapter 7: Transfers, Remittances and Care -- Chapter 8: Towards a Social Protection Floor for All -- Part 3: Women's Activities and Unpaid Work -- Chapter 9: Female Participation Rates to the Labour Force and to Informal Employment: Reasons for their Underestimation -- Chapter 10: The Extended Notion of Work and The Time-Use Surveys -- Chapter 11: Feminisation of Poverty, Time Poverty and Potential For Development -- Chapter 12: Towards Recognition of Women's Work and Women's Empowerment -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- General Index.
This book provides the latest empirical data on the three forms of resilience: informality, solidarities and unpaid care-work. It uncovers and quantifies these three forms of resilience that are generally invisible or ill recognised, whereas these play a major role in the livelihoods of poor and vulnerable populations. The book shows how the slow but constant unveiling of these forms over the past four decades has gradually changed our vision of progress and development and is impacting the norms and concepts that shape our vision of the economy and society. The book also emphasizes the role of informal economy through explaining the origins of the concept, its definitions and the methods of data collection and measurement. As such the book will be of interest to students, researchers and policy makers in population studies, economics, and international development.
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