Jua Kali Kenya: Change and Development in an Informal Economy, 1970-1995 by Kenneth King

Jua Kali Kenya: Change and Development in an Informal Economy, 1970-1995

Eastern African Studies

Kenneth King

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Kenya was where the term "informal sector" was first used in 1971. During the 1980s the term "jua kali" - in Swahili "hot sun" - came to be used of the informal sector artisans, such as carworkers and metalworkers, who were working under the hot s...

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