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Better measures of informality can improve poverty reduction policyIn a recent study, my co-authors and I propose a new way to measure informality by household, rather than by individual worker. We find that such an...
In a recent study, my co-authors and I propose a new way to measure informality by household, rather than by individual worker. We find that such an...
Informality is a pervasive phenomenon in the labour markets of developing countries. Two billion workers, representing 61.2 per cent of the world’s...
As COP28 unfolds, I share new findings on the impact of climate change on human rights violations and, more specifically, on human trafficking as...
The world is facing an existential crisis that poses challenging questions: whether to put people and nature before owners of capital and technology...