Who’s out there? A profile of informal traders in four South African city central business districts
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Horn, Anele
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Department of Urban and Regional Planning, University of the Free State
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English: The informal sector has gained prominence in developing countries during the past two
decades, mainly as a result of the formal sector’s inability to absorb growing populations
and an increasing number of individuals hoping to secure an income through selfemployment
in the informal sector. The situation in South African cities is no exception as
the unemployment rate has remained between 24% and 30% since 2000. The emphasis on
informal trading in cities necessitates a more in-depth understanding of the informal sector
and street traders at city level, for which relevant data are scarce or too general. By using
data gathered among street traders in four major metropolitan areas of South Africa, this
article seeks to provide a current profile of individuals that are involved in street trading in
South African cities.
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Horn, A. (2011). Who’s out there? A profile of informal traders in four South African city central business districts. Town and Regional Planning, 59, 1-6.1