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Informal Work in Developed Nations

✍ Scribed by Enrico Marcelli, Colin C. Williams, Pascale Joassart


Publisher
Routledge
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Leaves
257
Series
Routledge Advances in Heterodox Economics 7
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Almost everyone residing in a developed nation knows someone who has engaged in paid work that is licit but not reported to the government (e.g., babysitting, gardening, construction, financial consulting). But while most acknowledge that such work is helpful to the individuals involved, and that informal work may enhance a sense of community, most scholars view it as a pre-modern form of exchange and something that disappears as capitalist markets expand globally. Both mainstream and heterodox economics typically assume that there is an inevitable shift towards the formalization of goods and services provisioning as societies become more "advanced" or "developed" (the "formalization thesis"). In these views, the existence of informal activities is a manifestation of backwardness and it is assumed that they will disappear as an economy becomes more "modern."

This book challenges these conventional theses about the linear trajectory of informal work and economic development by arguing that informal work is not trivial for understanding modern capitalist economies, and that both mainstream and heterodox theories about the economy must be altered to address the role of informal work in relatively developed economies.

This edited collection focuses on informal work in various developed nations, including Canada, the United States, and several in Europe. It will therefore be of interest to policymakers, as well as students and researchers in development studies, social policy, sociology, anthropology, public health, geography, economics and planning.

Enrico Marcelli is Assistant Professor of Sociology at San Diego State University, USA. Colin C. Williams is Professor of Public Policy at the University of Sheffield, UK. Pascale Joassart is Assistant Professor of Geography at San Diego State University, USA.

✦ Table of Contents


Book Cover
Title
Copyright
Contents
Tables
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Contributors
1 Introduction
Part I Historical and methodological foundations
2 The changing conceptualizations of informal work in developed economies
3 Measuring informal work in developed nations
Part II Informal work in Europe
4 Informal work in the diverse economies of β€œPost-Socialist” Europe
5 Informal employment in the workwelfare arrangement of Germany
6 Gender and informal work
7 Geographical variations in informal work in contemporary England
8 The fallacy of the formal and informal divide: Lessons from a post-Fordist regional economy
Part III Informal work in North America
9 Day laborers in New York’s informal economy
10 Effects of wage and hour law enforcement on informal work
11 The diverse nature of informal work in California
12 Informal work in rural America: Theory and evidence
13 Informal work in Canada
14 Conclusions
Index


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