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  • 1Informal economy — In economics, the term informal economy (or second economy in the South African context) refers to all economic activities that fall outside the formal economy regulated by economic and legal institutions. It refers to the general market income… …

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  • 2Employment Tribunal — Employment Tribunals are tribunal Non Departmental Public Bodies in England and Wales and Scotland which have statutory jurisdiction to hear many kinds of disputes between employers and employees. The most common disputes are concerned with… …

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  • 3employment tribunals — bodies established by statute that are assigned a jurisdiction in many matters, but not all, relating to employment, especially cases of unfair dismissal. Tribunals consist of a legal chairman and two lay members from each side of industry, and… …

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  • 4Employment in Hong Kong — This page gives detailed information on the employment situation in Hong Kong.OverviewHong Kong has an area of 1,103 square kilometres and a population of about 6.99 million as of 2006. Despite its small size, Hong Kong was ranked the 11th… …

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  • 5informal economy — As used by sociologists, the term refers to non market work, in some cases with the addition of black economy work (which is market work strictly defined). Economists are more likely to use the term as an alternative label for the hidden,… …

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  • 6informal-sector theories — This is the dominant paradigm in use for explaining poverty and inequality in Third World cities. There have been many versions since its first formulation in 1971, but most focus on differences in productivity and earnings associated with large… …

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  • 7Employment — This article is about work. For the Kaiser Chiefs album, see Employment (album). Economics …

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  • 8Informal attire — Western dress codes Formal wear Formal Semi formal Informal Smart casual Business casual Casual Active attire …

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  • 9informal sector —   self employment and the jobs that are done by self employed people, and which are neither declared to, nor regulated by, the authorities …

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  • 10Business and employment co-operative — Business and employment co operatives (BECs) represent a new approach to providing support to the creation of new businesses. The first BEC was started in France in 1996, since when a further 55 such enterprises operating in 100 locations across… …

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