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What is Informal Workers

Handbook of Research on Strategic Developments and Regulatory Practice in Global Finance
These are own account individuals who provide work or service in a non-regulated environment which usually involves mere agreement between the worker and the one receiving the service.
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The Nature of Informal Trade Sector in Zambia and Its Implications for Government's SMEs Regulatory Framework
Mavhungu Abel Mafukata (University of the Free State, South Africa) and Grace Kancheya (University of the Free State, South Africa)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-7288-8.ch009
Abstract
Zambia's efforts to create a viable SME sector – after the successes of SMEs in Southeastern Europe faces numerous constraints. The nature of the informal trade sector in Zambia and how the same would provide implacable complexities for the envisaged policy framework has not been determined. This chapter explores the nature of the informal trade sector in Zambia and the implications of its nature on the new policy framework. This chapter based its argument on a case study conducted in Makululu Compound in Kabwe amongst small-scale informal traders (n=99). The majority of informal traders operated individually-based, unregistered, non-tax compliant activities to create self-employment and generate household income. The larger majority of the traders were unwilling to move from informal trading to the envisaged SMEs. Policymakers should not abruptly replace informal trading with SMEs as envisaged. Instead, informal trading should be allowed to co-exist with the envisaged SMEs.
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