Social Protection and Informal Workers in Sub-Saharan Africa Lived Realities and Associational Experiences from Tanzania and Kenya

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 literatu...

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Other Authors: Riisgaard, Lone (Editor), Mitullah, Winnie V. (Editor), Torm, Nina (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2022
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