Informality, Labour Mobility and Precariousness Supplementing the State for the Invisible and the Vulnerable /
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| Sumario: | XXXI, 374 p. 17 illus., 12 illus. in color. text  | 
| Lenguaje: | inglés | 
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          Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,
    
        2022.
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| Edición: | 1st ed. 2022. | 
| Colección: | International Political Economy Series,
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| Acceso en línea: | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-82499-0 | 
| Formato: | Electrónico Libro | 
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                  - Part I. Introduction
 - Chapter 1. The (im)moralities of informality: states, their citizens and conflicting moral orders (Abel Polese)
 - Part II. Coming
 - Chapter 2. (Im)mobilities and Informality as Livelihood Strategies in Transnational Social Fields (Ignacio Fradejas-García, José Molina and Miranda Lubbers)
 - Chapter 3. Restaurant Backyards, Food Stores, and Temples. Invisibility, informal labour Practices, and Migrant Networks in the Suburbs of Warsaw (Karolina Bielenin-Lenczowska and Helena Patzer)
 - Chapter 4. Informal Networks Among Immigrant Entrepreneurs: Case of Croatia (Ružica Šimić Banović, Vlatka Škokić, Mirela Alpeza)
 - Chapter 5. “Performance of Illegality” towards migrants living with HIV in Russia: from Social Exclusion to Deportation (Daniel Kashinitsky)
 - Part III. Staying
 - Chapter 5. Institutions and the Informal Economy – Tax Morale of Small Businesses in Armenia and Georgia (Joanna Paquin)
 - Chapter 6. Left in the “Shadows”: the Informal Moral Economy of the Russian Far East (Aimar Ventsel)
 - Chapter 7. Azerbaijani Meykhana: Cultural Policy and Local Actors’ Agenda (Aneta Strzemżalska)
 - Chapter 8. Everyday forms of governance in Uzbekistan: the illegal, the immoral and the illegitimate (Abel Polese, Rustamjon Urinboyev, Mans Svensson, Laura Adams, Tanel Kerikmäe)
 - Part IV. Competing
 - Chapter 9. Mixed Perceptions of State Responsibility among Informal Sector Participants (Anil Duman)
 - Chapter 10. State Collusion or Erosion During a Sovereign Debt Crisis: Market Dynamics Spawn Informal Practices in Lebanon (Joseph Helou)
 - Chapter 11. Perceived Pull and Push Factors of Healthcare Professionals Intention for Mobility: The Case Of Romania (Elena Druică and Rodica Ianole – Călin)
 - Chapter 12. E-nformality: Smartphones as a New Regulatory Space for Informal Exchange of Formal Resources (Aksana Ismailbekova and Gulzat Baialieva)
 - Chapter 13. Work, Subsistence and Distress of the Homeless in Moldova (Petru Negură).