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| Title: | | From local to global and informal to formal: Entering mainstream markets  |
| Authors: | | Nanavaty, Reema |
| Issue Date: | | 2005 |
| Series/Report no.: | | WIDER Discussion Papers // World Institute for Development Economics (UNU-WIDER) 2005/02 |
| Abstract: | | This is a brief sketch of the Self Employed Women’s Association’s (SEWA) threedecade- long journey from the local to global and informal to formal sector in search of finding work and income for now 720,000 women workers. Though SEWA remains a local and an informal economy workers’ organization, its aim has always been to mainstream its issues, hopes, and achievements. |
| Subjects: | | women informal economy cooperative India poverty institutions |
| JEL: | | D02 E26 O17 P13 Q13 |
| ISBN: | | 9291906727 |
| Document Type: | | Working Paper |
| Appears in Collections: | | WIDER Discussion Papers, United Nations University (UNU)
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