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Inequality at work in the informal economy: key issues and illustrations.

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Harris-White, Barbara

International Labour Review

2003

142

4

459-469

discrimination ; equal rights ; informal economy

Human rights

English

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"In many countries, laws forbidding discrimination at work reach a tiny minority of the workforce, using crudely essentialized categories like colour or sex. In practice, however, discrimination is a complex expression of social regulation and, ultimately, identity, which determines the ideologies and norms that both employers and employees default to in the absence of state regulation (e. g. caste, race, religion). The forms of authority through which identities are created and evolve originate outside the economy and operate both outside it and inside it. Against this background, HarrissWhite looks at how institutional actors and market forces can address discrimination at work."

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