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This book is part of the Research in Labor Economics series and provides an in-depth examination of informal employment in emerging and transition economies. It addresses critical labor market issues in developing regions where informal sectors constitute significant portions of employment.
The collection brings together leading researchers who analyze various aspects of informal employment, including worker characteristics, income dynamics, job quality, and social protection gaps. The contributors explore how informal employment relates to broader economic development, institutional frameworks, and policy interventions.
This volume is essential for labor economists, policymakers, and development professionals seeking to understand employment patterns in transitional markets. It offers evidence-based insights into informal labor markets and their role in economic growth and worker welfare across diverse emerging economies.







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