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Informal economy in Asia and the Pacific

In many developing countries in the Asia-Pacific region the informal economy constitutes a substantial and important portion of the labour force. The “informal economy” refers to all economic activities by workers that are – in law or in practice – not covered (or insufficiently covered) by formal employment arrangements. Although it is hard to generalize about the quality and nature of informal employment, the characteristics include a lack of protection for non-payment of wages, retrenchment without notice or compensation, unsatisfactory occupational health and safety conditions and an absence of social benefits such as pensions, sick pay and health insurance.

Key resources

Transition from the Informal to the Formal Economy Recommendation, 2015 (No. 204)

Transition from the Informal to the Formal Economy Recommendation, 2015 (No. 204)

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Local development for decent work

Local development for decent work

Resource guide on the informal economy

Resource guide on the informal economy

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Informal Economy in Asia and the Pacific

Informal Economy in Asia and the Pacific