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abstract: 'Perspectives on the informal economy having evolved over time from a
notion of a separate and disappearing sector to a broader focus that
takes account of the wide range of economic activities that comprise
informal work and focuses on processes and on the interdependencies of
the formal and informal economic spheres. In this article we consider
contemporary thinking about informal work and ask how useful the concept
is for understanding changes occurring in work and employment in
developed as well as developing economies so as to develop interventions
to generate decent work. We use the lens of informality to explore how
analysis of work and employment outcomes might give a more central place
to the political and social location and, in particular, to gender in
the construction of poor jobs. We propose that the concept of
informality offered by feminist and other critical approaches is
suitable for the analysis of much contemporary informalisation in both
developed and developing economy contexts. We also propose that analysis
can be strengthened through the adoption of the concept of
invisibilisation''. We examine some particular types of feminised
informal work in which there are high levels of vulnerability and
disadvantage - homework and domestic and care work. We conclude that the
constructs of informal work and informalisation of work can be used to
highlight how gendered institutional and social processes construct work
as beyond the effective reach of regulation.'
affiliation: 'Delaney, A (Corresponding Author), RMIT Univ, Sch Management, Melbourne,
Vic, Australia.
Delaney, Annie; Macdonald, Fiona, RMIT Univ, Sch Management, Melbourne, Vic, Australia.'
author: Delaney, Annie and Macdonald, Fiona
author-email: annie.delaney@rmit.edu.au
author_list:
- family: Delaney
given: Annie
- family: Macdonald
given: Fiona
da: '2023-09-28'
doi: 10.1080/10301763.2018.1475024
eissn: 2325-5676
files: []
issn: 1030-1763
journal: 'LABOUR \& INDUSTRY-A JOURNAL OF THE SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC RELATIONS OF
WORK'
keywords: Informality; invisibilisation; gender; homework; care work
keywords-plus: GLOBAL PRODUCTION NETWORKS; CARE WORKERS; GARMENT HOMEWORK; LABOR
language: English
number: '2'
number-of-cited-references: '56'
orcid-numbers: Delaney, Annie/0000-0002-2473-2316
pages: 99-114
papis_id: a6b67c0309bdc634c0f59e120029383b
ref: Delaney2018thinkinginformality
researcherid-numbers: Delaney, Annie/M-3790-2017
times-cited: '3'
title: 'Thinking about informality: gender (in)equality (in) decent work across geographic
and economic boundaries'
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type: article
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unique-id: WOS:000443971000002
usage-count-last-180-days: '1'
usage-count-since-2013: '3'
volume: '28'
web-of-science-categories: Industrial Relations \& Labor
year: '2018'