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Socio-Economic Characteristics and Challenges of Urban Informal Sector - Socio-Economic Characteristics and Challenges of street Vendors in Hawassa, Ethiopia

English, German · Paperback / Softback

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Urban poverty and unemployment in many urban centers of Ethiopia has been expanding and pushed many people to various income generating activities in the informal sector. Just like other urban centers of the country, the urban poor people in Hawassa city are engaged in different informal activities; however, their participation is rapidly increasing and intensifying in street businesses. With due emphasis on this, this study aimed to assess the socioeconomic characteristics and challenges of urban informal sector in SNNPRS with particular focus on street vendors in Hawassa City. In order to achieve this objective, multi-stage sampling techniques were applied and a sample of 238 street vendors were selected and relevant data were gathered through questionnaire, key informant interviews and observations. The data collected from different sources were analyzed quantitatively and qualitatively. Accordingly, the finding of the study shows that most street vendors are single, young and with a low education level (grades 1-8). The study also found that the reasons for street vendors participating into informal activities had lack of alternatives, job opportunities and insufficient monthly income.

About the author

Nardos Legesse is a young energetic researcher and developmental practitioner. Nardos studied B.A in Economics in Addis Ababa University,Ethiopia from 2009-2012. Upon completion, He joined Master of Arts in Governance and Development Studies (specialization Developmental Management) in Hawassa University and completed in 2014.

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Authors Nardos Legesse Beyene
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English, German
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 21.11.2016
 
EAN 9783659975615
ISBN 978-3-659-97561-5
No. of pages 108
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Development theory and development policy

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