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Informality as a multifactor approach: evidence from mototaxi drivers in Colombia

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REGIONAL STUDIES REGIONAL SCIENCE
Volume 10, Issue 1, Pages 750-762

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ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/21681376.2023.2241545

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informal economy; multifactor; degree of informality; developing economy; transport

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This study explores the various activities undertaken by informal workers and highlights the differences in their degree of informality. Using a qualitative methodology, the researchers conducted a case study on mototaxi drivers in Cartagena, Colombia to gain a comprehensive understanding of this phenomenon. The paper proposes an integrated approach to understanding informality, taking into account legal status as well as social and economic aspects.
This study explores the diverse range of activities undertaken by informal workers and the ways in which these activities can differ in terms of their degree of informality. The methodology is qualitative, based on a case study of mototaxi drivers in Cartagena, Colombia, in order to achieve a more complete description and a holistic analysis of the phenomenon. The paper offers a novel multilevel perspective of informality that encompasses not only legal status but also social and economic aspects, and proposes an integrated approach to understanding informality that accounts for the range of activities undertaken by informal actors.

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