African Regional Integration Law (Law/Political Science/Economics | 20 May 2004
Informal Sector Dynamics and Legal Frameworks in Urban South Africa: A Comparative Analysis
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Abstract
Informal sector activities are a significant component of urban economies in South Africa, contributing substantially to employment and economic activity. The study employs comparative analysis of existing legislative documents and qualitative interviews with key stakeholders in the informal sector. A notable finding is that approximately 30% of urban employment in formal sectors relies on informal activities for income diversification, highlighting the interconnectivity between formal and informal economies. The analysis underscores the need for a more inclusive legal framework that supports both formal and informal sector actors to enhance economic stability and inclusiveness. Policy recommendations include the introduction of tax incentives for small businesses within the informal sector, alongside efforts to improve access to credit and training programmes.