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It is established that the informal sector plays an important role in the creation of job opportunities for many rural and urban people. However, there is a scarcity of academic research on the relationship between gender, informality of employment and poverty reduction in Morocco with particular reference to the city of Fez. This book focuses on investigating the contribution of women’s self-employed work in the informal sector in reducing household poverty in the city of Fez. This is done through the medium of specific framework objectives. First, the book sets out the types of women engaged in informal sector activities in the city of Fez. Secondly, it makes a situational analysis of the contribution of women’s work in the informal sector to reduce poverty in their households in this region of Morocco. Thirdly, it identifies the linkages between working as self-employed persons and emancipation of women through their participation in political and social activism in Fez and lastly, it uncovers the main difficulties impeding the development of women in self-employed activities in the informal sector and identifies the various challenges for the development of their businesses in Fez.



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CONTENTS: Theoretical and Conceptual Framework - Methodology - Women and Self-employment in the City of Fez - The Contribution of Women’s Self-employment in the City of Fez to Poverty Reduction - Women’s Self-employment and Emancipation - Difficulties and Perspectives of Women’s Self-employment.

Women in the Informal Sector and Poverty

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      Publisher: Peter Lang International Academic Publishers
      Publication Date: 08/05/2019
      ISBN13: 9781789971583, 978-1789971583
      ISBN10: 1789971586

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      It is established that the informal sector plays an important role in the creation of job opportunities for many rural and urban people. However, there is a scarcity of academic research on the relationship between gender, informality of employment and poverty reduction in Morocco with particular reference to the city of Fez. This book focuses on investigating the contribution of women’s self-employed work in the informal sector in reducing household poverty in the city of Fez. This is done through the medium of specific framework objectives. First, the book sets out the types of women engaged in informal sector activities in the city of Fez. Secondly, it makes a situational analysis of the contribution of women’s work in the informal sector to reduce poverty in their households in this region of Morocco. Thirdly, it identifies the linkages between working as self-employed persons and emancipation of women through their participation in political and social activism in Fez and lastly, it uncovers the main difficulties impeding the development of women in self-employed activities in the informal sector and identifies the various challenges for the development of their businesses in Fez.



      Table of Contents

      CONTENTS: Theoretical and Conceptual Framework - Methodology - Women and Self-employment in the City of Fez - The Contribution of Women’s Self-employment in the City of Fez to Poverty Reduction - Women’s Self-employment and Emancipation - Difficulties and Perspectives of Women’s Self-employment.

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