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1. 'It's a disaster, nobody is coming': International travel bans' effect on Cape Town's informal traders.

2. Actually Existing Neoliberalism and Enterprise Formation in the Informal Economy: Interrogating the Role of Mediating Social Enterprises in India and South Africa.

3. Precarious and non-precarious work in the informal sector: Evidence from South Africa.

4. Negotiating In(security): Agency and Adaptation Among Zimbabwean Migrant Women Working in the Informal Sector in South Africa.

5. Stokvels and Livelihoods of Black Women Street Vendors in Urban South Africa.

6. Marketing for Survival: The Survivalist Promotional Mix of Informal Clothing Manufacturing Micro-enterprises.

7. 'A foreigner is not a person in this country': xenophobia and the informal sector in South Africa's secondary cities.

8. The Informal Economy in Masande Ntshanga's The Reactive.

9. The livelihood impacts of COVID-19 in urban South Africa: a view from below.

10. Street Food vending on Poverty and Unemployment in the Mahikeng Local Municipality, South Africa.

11. La segmentación del mercado de trabajo en el sur de África y sus efectos en los trabajadores vulnerables.

12. FRAMEWORK FOR THE CONTRIBUTIONS AND CONSTRAINTS OF THE INFORMAL ECONOMY ON DOMESTIC ECONOMIC GROWTH IN SOUTH AFRICA.

13. SUSTAINABLE LIVELIHOODS FOR THE INTERNATIONAL FEMALE MIGRANT YOUTH IN SOUTH AFRICA: THE CASE OF FEMALE REFUGEES IN A SELECTED CHURCH IN MUSINA.

14. Urban-Sensitive Social Protection: How Universalized Social Protection Can Reduce Urban Vulnerabilities Post COVID-19.

15. No time to relax: waithood and work of young migrant street traders in Durban, South Africa.

16. "Making plans through people": the social embeddedness of informal entrepreneurship in urban South Africa.

17. Quantifying economic activity in the informal recycling sector in South Africa.

18. Demographic variables as drivers of innovation in small accommodation businesses: A case of South Africa and Zimbabwe.

19. Success indicators among black owned informal Small Micro and Medium Enterprises' (SMMEs) in South Africa.

20. Revisiting the African supermarket revolution: The case of Windhoek, Namibia.

21. How cash transfers activate beneficiaries' decision-making in livelihood activities: A case of Soweto, South Africa.

22. Do African Immigrants Contribute towards the Development of the South African Economy: A Literature Review.

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

24. Employed yet poor: low-wage employment and working poverty in South Africa.

25. Adaptive Expectations and Subjective Well-being of Landfill Waste Pickers in South Africa's Free State Province.

26. Strengthening Township Economies in South Africa: the Case for Better Regulation and Policy Innovation.

27. A revised approach for estimating informally disposed domestic waste in rural versus urban South Africa and implications for waste management.

28. The Nature and Operations of Informal Food Vendors in Cape Town.

29. Formalizing the informal? A perspective on informal waste management in the BRICS through the lens of institutional economics.

30. Awakening from the listeriosis crisis: Food safety challenges, practices and governance in the food retail sector in South Africa.

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

32. Self‐Selection in Migration Between Developing Countries: The Role of Unobservable Skills of Gauteng's Migrant Population.

33. Women's experiences seeking informal sector abortion services in Cape Town, South Africa: a descriptive study.

34. Effect of post-slaughter handling during distribution on microbiological quality and safety of meat in the formal and informal sectors of South Africa: A review.

35. Social development and informal markets: lessons from Thohoyandou market, South Africa.

36. ‘Please GO HOME and BUILD Africa’: Criminalising Immigrants in South Africa.

37. Exploring the connections between green economy and informal economy in South Africa.

38. Day labor, informality and vulnerability in South Africa and the United States.

40. Getting to know the Amakwerre-kwerre : the socio-economic circumstances of Zimbabwean day labourers in South Africa.

41. Formalising urban informality: micro-enterprise and the regulation of liquor in Cape Town.

42. Towards the prevention of lead exposure in South Africa: Contemporary and emerging challenges.

43. Community development at the coal face: networks and sustainability among artisanal mining communities in Indwe, Eastern Cape Province, South Africa.

44. Enforced informalisation: The case of liquor retailers in South Africa.

45. South Africa as an information and knowledge society: the benefit to informal sector women entrepreneurs.

46. Entrepreneurial values, hybridity and entrepreneurial capital: Insights from Johannesburg's informal sector.

47. Development of a Compendium of Local, Wild-Harvested Species Used in the Informal Economy Trade, Cape Town, South Africa.

48. Defining and measuring informal employment in South Africa.

49. Moving beyond xenophobia: Structural violence, conflict and encounters with the ‘other’ Africans.

50. South African HIV/AIDS programming overlooks migration, urban livelihoods, and informal workplaces.

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