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Diego Coletto is Research Assistant at the University of Milan in the Department of Labor and Welfare Studies. In recent years he contributed to research projects regarding changes in employment relationships in the private and in the public sectors, with particular attention to the forms of flexible work. Since 2003, he collaborated with the European Industrial Relations Observatory (EIRO), and with the European Restructuring Monitor (ERM). EIRO and ERM are projects of the European Foundation for the Improvement of the Working and Living Conditions (Eurofound). For the two observatories he wrote several articles, which have been published on the Eurofound website.
List of Tables, Figures, and Photos | p. ix |
Acknowledgments | p. xi |
Premises | p. xiii |
The Informal Economy Dilemmas: Old and New Views | p. 1 |
Catadores and Catadoras (The Garbage Collectors) | p. 43 |
Ambulantes and Camelôs (The Street Vendors) | p. 97 |
Sacoleiras and Sacoleiros (Door-to-Door Saleswomen and Commercial Agents) | p. 151 |
Informality, Regulation, and Development | p. 191 |
Appendix | p. 211 |
Notes | p. 217 |
Bibliography | p. 245 |
Index | p. 261 |
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