The informal economic sector in Namibia should not be ignored, as it provides income for at least 133 000 people, most of them self-employed, says a new study. More than half are women, who comprised 53,1 per cent of the 488 people in six regions interviewed by the Labour Resource and Research Institute (LaRRi).
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