This book presents significant new research on the informal labour
markets of developing countries. Examining the critical role of informal
labour markets in allowing countries to adjust successfully to the
forces of globalization, this volume also brings to the fore a number of
problems associated with the expansion of informal employment, such as
poor working conditions, the lack of worker protection and the
proliferation of urban slums. Comprising theoretical and empirical case
studies from Africa, Asia, Central Europe and Latin America, it
facilitates comparisons across developing countries from diverse
geographical areas.