Unskilled urban migrant women and disguised employment: Home-working women in Istanbul, Turkey
Formal and informal labor market opportunities for women are examined for Turkey. Data collected from three surveys are used to describe types of home work and hourly wages are imputed for home work to compare with formal sector wages. The number of migrant women who take home work in the city of Is...
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