COVID-19 and Informal Work: Evidence From 11 cities
journal contribution
posted on 2024-09-05, 21:06authored byMartha Alter Chen, Erofili Grapsa, Ghida Ismail, Michael Rogan, Marcela Valdivia, Laura Alfers, Jenna Harvey, Ana Carolina Ogando, Sarah Orleans Reed, Sally Roever
This article presents the findings for 11 cities across five geographical regions from a study led by Women in Informal Employment: Globalizing and Organizing, investigating the impacts of the COVID-19 crisis on different groups of informal workers and their households. Detailing impacts on work and income, food and hunger, care and other household responsibilities, and on the coping strategies of informal worker households, the article also compares the roles of government and informal worker organizations in providing relief and other support. Based on worker demands, the authors present guiding principles for a better deal for informal workers going forward.
History
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons, Inc.
Citation
Alter Chen, M. et al (2022) 'COVID-19 and informal work: Evidence From 11 cities', Internal Labour Review, DOI: 10.1111/ilr.12221