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    Engendering the Global Financial and Economic Crisis: Unveiling the Links between Formal and Informal Sectors in the Mining Regions in Zambia and Assessing the Gender Implications

    Namatovu, Regina, and Cristina Espinosa. 2011. “Engendering the Global Financial and Economic Crisis: Unveiling the Links between Formal and Informal Sectors in the Mining Regions in Zambia and Assessing the Gender Implications.” International Journal of Business and Social Science 2 (20): 66–79.

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    Topics: Economies, Care Economies, Poverty, Extractive Industries, Gender, Women, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality, Globalization, Health, HIV/AIDS, Households, Infrastructure, Livelihoods, Sexual Livelihoods, Political Economies Regions: Africa, Southern Africa Countries: Zambia

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    Capital’s New Frontier: From “Unusable” Economies to Bottom-of-the-Pyramid Markets in Africa

    Dolan, Catherine, and Kate Roll. 2013. "Capital’s New Frontier: From “Unusable” Economies to Bottom-of-the-Pyramid Markets in Africa." African Studies Review 56 (3): 123-46.

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    Topics: Development, Economies, Poverty, Globalization, International Organizations, Multi-National Corporations Regions: Africa Keywords: Bottom of pyramid, consumption, entrepreneurship, enterprise, international development

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    Globalization, Economic Crisis and Africa’s Informal Economy Women Workers

    Johnston-Anumonwo, Ibipo, and Donna L. Doane. 2011. “Globalization, Economic Crisis and Africa’s Informal Economy Women Workers.” Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography 32 (1): 8–21.

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    Topics: Economies, Poverty, Gender, Women, Gender Analysis, Globalization, Livelihoods, Political Economies Regions: Africa Keywords: informal economy, Gender, globalization, structural adjustment programs, Africa

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