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Breaking the Vicious Circles of Informal Employment and Low-Paying Work

This report adds two perspectives on informality. First, it disassembles the mechanics of the deleterious links between informal employment, low-paying work and low skills. It shows that informal employment is highly persistent, and that the vulnerability of informal workers is passed on to their children in the absence of adequate education, skills and social protection policy. Second, the report underscores the double burden of informality and low-paying work that a large share of workers in developing and emerging economies carry, and as such calls for policy solutions that go beyond the formalisation agenda and embrace the goal of social justice.

Available from January 15, 2024

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Foreword
Editorial
Abbreviations and acronyms
Executive summary
Overview
The double burden of informal employment and low-paying work
Transitions to and from formal employment and income dynamics
Education and skills challenges in the context of informal employment
Investing in the children of informal workers
Extending social protection to informal workers
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