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1. Participation and returns from informal service-oriented non-farm enterprises: Evidence from a survey of Nigerian households.

2. Men in Women Industrial Space: Male Hairdressers of Ibadan, Nigeria.

3. Determinates of consumer patronage of a street food vendor in Nigeria.

4. Informal ready-to-eat food vending governance in urban Nigeria: Formal and informal lenses guiding the practice.

5. THE ROLE OF THE INFORMAL SECTOR IN UNEMPLOYMENT REDUCTION IN NIGERIA.

6. EFFECT OF MICRO-PENSION UPTAKE ON PERFORMANCE OF SMES OPERATING WITHIN THE INFORMAL SECTOR OF NIGERIA.

7. Spatial ordering of informal sector activities in African cities: perspectives and lessons from the development of informal sector in Nigeria.

8. Barriers to enrollment in National Health Insurance Scheme among informal sector workers in Nigeria.

9. ASSESSMENT OF GOOD GOVERNANCE INDICATORS ON THE PERVASIVENESS OF SHADOW ECONOMY: EMPIRICAL INSIGHTS FROM NIGERIA.

10. The Neoliberal State and Management of the Covid-19 Pandemic in Nigeria.

11. Stakeholders' perspectives on "miracle examination centres" in Nigeria.

12. Occupational Health and Safety Conditions of Informal Sector Workers in Three Nigerian Cities.

13. Monetary policy impact on the informal economy and response to shocks in the formal economy.

14. INSTITUTIONAL QUALITY, FINANCIAL INCLUSION AND SHADOW ECONOMY IN NIGERIA (1991-2020): AN ARDL APPROACH.

15. The Effect of Militancy on Local and Informal Enterprises in Developing Countries: Evidence from Niger Delta.

16. Entrepreneurial Competencies and the Performance of Informal SMEs: The Contingent Role of Business Environment.

17. ANALYSIS AND ANTIBIOGRAM STUDY OF MICROORGANISMS ASSOCIATED WITH FISH AND MEAT RETAIL SURFACES IN EBELLE, NIGERIA.

18. Health care payment practice, perception and awareness of national health insurance scheme by market women in Enugu Metropolis South-East Nigeria.

19. Comparison of knowledge of occupational hazards of lead exposure and blood lead estimation among roadside and organized panel beaters in Enugu metropolis, Nigeria.

20. Every Household Its Own Government: Improvised Infrastructure, Entrepreneurial Citizens, and the State in Nigeria by Daniel Jordan Smith (review).

21. SUSTAINABLE URBAN DEVELOPMENT IMPLICATIONS OF FOOD VENDORING IN CALABAR, SOUTH-SOUTH NIGERIA.

22. The Informal Sector and Economic Growth of South Africa and Nigeria: A Comparative Systematic Review.

23. Open development and scaling-up of clustered enterprises in Nigeria's informal sector.

24. Informal Land Delivery and Tenure Security Institutions in Benin City, Nigeria.

25. FINANCIAL MARKET INCLUSION, SHADOW ECONOMY AND ECONOMIC GROWTH PARADIGM: A LESS DEVELOPED COUNTRY PERSPECTIVE.

26. The Enabling Environment for Informal Food Traders in Nigeria's Secondary Cities.

27. Improving food safety in the informal sector: nine years later.

28. THE ROLE OF THE INFORMAL SECTOR IN SUSTAINABLE MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT: A CASE STUDY OF LAGOS STATE, NIGERIA.

29. Revisiting the Exchange Rate Pass‐Through to Inflation in Africa's Two Largest Economies: Nigeria and South Africa.

30. Work on wheels: collective organising of motorcycle taxis in Nigerian cities.

31. Inclusive municipal solid waste management policy in Nigeria: engaging the informal economy in post-2015 development agenda.

32. Oil, Youth, and Networks of the “Unconnected” in Nigeria's Niger Delta.

33. Wishful thinking? Addressing the long-term implications of COVID-19 for transport in Nigeria.

34. Disempowerment from Below: Informal Enterprise Networks and the Limits of Political Voice in Nigeria.

35. Can occupational safety and health problems be prevented or not? Exploring the perception of informal automobile artisans in Nigeria.

36. Fewer ghosts, more savings.

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