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From the informal economy to the meaning of informality

Author:
Ram, Monder   Edwards, Paul   Jones, Trevor   Villares-Varela, Maria   


Journal:
International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy


Issue Date:
2017


Abstract(summary):

Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to assess ways in which informality can be understood and reviews an emerging area of management scholarship. The origins and nature of informality are discussed with the aid of two different theoretical tools: "workplace sociology" (WS) and "mixed embeddedness" (ME). Design/methodology/approach - The analysis is grounded in empirical material reflecting different aspects of informality mainly within the ethnic economy, such as a study on the implementation of the National Minimum Wage regulations (Ram et al., 2007; Jones et al., 2004, 2006). Findings - The authors argue that the combination of WS and ME provides a valuable means of content and character of informality. It can also help to explaining variations and patterns within the informal economy, as well as understanding new forms of informality in the ethnic economy and beyond in "superdiverse" contexts. Originality/value - This paper bridges two different theoretical approaches to explain the interactions between the firm and state regulations, as well as the workplace relations between employer and employees.


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