In the study, older informal workers are defined as those aged 60 or older. Approximately 13 per
cent (288) of the sampled informal workers are older workers, with 63 per cent of them women
and 37 per cent men. Men are over-represented among older workers as their share within this age
group is higher than among the younger workers surveyed.
The number and percentage of older workers varies significantly between cities and sectors as
shown in Figures 1 and 2. Older workers made up a larger proportion of the sample population
in New York and Pleven but had much less presence in the samples from relatively youthful cities
such as Dakar and Dar es Salaam. Sectoral differences were also seen, with older workers noticeably absent in categories of work such as motorcycle drivers and massage therapists in Bangkok,
and kayayei (headload porters) in Accra.
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History
Publisher
Women in Informal Employment: Globalizing and Organizing (WIEGO
Citation
Alfers. L.; Galvani. F.; Grapsa. E.; Juergens. F. and Sevilla. A.(2021) 'Older Informal Workers in the COVID-19 Crisis,' Policy Insights 5, WIEGO