611
Views
0
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric

References

  • Alekhya, Sabbithi, N. K. Ramachandrappa, S. M. Gavaravarapu, N. Balakrishna, and S. R. Vemula. 2021. “Safety of Cooked Foods in Home and Street Vended Conditions Beyond Two Hours: Relevance of ‘Safe Storage Temperature’ Message from WHO’s Five Keys for Safe Food in India.” International Journal of Food Safety, Nutrition and Public Health 6 (2): 104–119. doi:https://doi.org/10.1504/IJFSNPH.2021.113403. https://www.inderscience.com/info/inarticle.php?artid=113403.
  • Anjaria, Jonathan Shapiro. 2006. “Street Hawkers and Public Space in Mumbai.” Economic and Political Weekly, 41 (21): 2140–2146.
  • Aswathy, P., and K. Kalpana. 2018. “The ‘Stigma’ of Paid Work: Capital, State, Patriarchy and Women Fish Workers in South India.” Journal of International Women’s Studies 19 (5): 113–128.
  • Bhan, Gautam, Aditi Surie, Christiane Horwood, Richard Dobson, Laura Alfers, Anayda Portela, and Nigel Rollins. 2020. “Informal Work and Maternal and Child Health: A Blind Spot in Public Health and Research.” Bulletin of the World Health Organization 98 (3): 219.
  • Bhattacharyya, Rituparna, and Suman Singh. 2018. “Exclusion (and Seclusion): Geographies of Disowned Widows of India.” GeoJournal 83 (4): 757–774.
  • Bhowmik, Sharit K.. 2005. “Street Vendors in Asia: A Review.” Economic and Political Weekly, 40 (22/23): 2256–2264.
  • Bhowmik, Sharit K., and Debulal Saha. 2012. “Street Vending in Ten Cities in India.” Delhi National Association of Street Vendors of India.
  • Bonnet, Florence, Joann Vanek, and Marty Chen. 2019. Women and Men in the Informal Economy: A Statistical Picture. Manchester: Women in Informal Employment: Globalizing and Organizing (WIEGO).
  • Chakraborty, Shiney. 2020. “COVID-19 and Women Informal Sector Workers in India.” Economic & Political Weekly 55 (35): 17–21.
  • Charmaz, Kathy. 2006. Constructing Grounded Theory: A Practical Guide Through Qualitative Analysis, Introducing Qualitative Methods. London: SAGE.
  • Chen, Martha Alter. 2000. Perpetual Mourning: Widowhood in Rural India. New York: Oxford University Press.
  • Chenery, S. R. N., S. K. Sarkar, Chatterjee Mousumi, A. L. Marriott, and M. J. Watts. 2020. “Heavy Metals in Urban Road Dusts from Kolkata and Bengaluru, India: Implications for Human Health.” Environmental Geochemistry and Health 42 (9): 2627–2643. doi:https://doi.org/10.1007/s10653-019-00467-4.
  • Choudhury, Manisha, Lipi Mahanta, Jayashree Goswami, Minakshi Mazumder, and Barnali Pegoo. 2011. “Socio-Economic Profile and Food Safety Knowledge and Practice of Street Food Vendors in the City of Guwahati, Assam, India.” Food Control 22 (2): 196–203.
  • Datta Gupta, Nabanita, Debasish Nandy, and Suddhasil Siddhanta. 2020. “‘Opt Out’ or Kept Out? The Effect of Stigma, Structure, Selection, and Sector on the Labor Force Participation of Married Women in India.” Review of Development Economics 24 (3): 927–948.
  • Donovan, Michael G. 2008. “Informal Cities and the Contestation of Public Space: The Case of Bogotá's Street Vendors, 1988–2003.” Urban Studies 45 (1): 29–51.
  • Gadi, Chirag, K. Lakshmi Bala, and Avanish Kumar. 2013. “Study of Hygienic Practices of Street Food Vendors in Allahabad City, India and Determination of Critical Control Points for Safe Street Food.” The Allahabad Farmer 68 (2): 1–10.
  • Government of India. “Census of India 2011: Provisional Population Totals.” Accessed January 18, 2017. https://censusindia.gov.in/2011-prov-results/indiaatglance.html.
  • Habeeb, Safoora, Vikas Arya, and Naseeb Ahmad. 2021. “Home-Based Entrepreneuring for Empowerment and Sustainability of Muslim Women: A Study in the Indian Context.” World Review of Science, Technology and Sustainable Development 17 (4): 334–347.
  • Husain, Shaiara, Shanjida Yasmin, and M. D. Shahidul Islam. 2015. “Assessment of the Socioeconomic Aspects of Street Vendors in Dhaka City: Evidence from Bangladesh.” Asian Social Science 11 (26): 1.
  • Klasen, Stephan, and Janneke Pieters. 2015. “What Explains the Stagnation of Female Labor Force Participation in Urban India?” The World Bank Economic Review 29 (3): 449–478.
  • Lassassi, Moundir. 2021. “Formal VS Informal Sector Choice and Wage Differentials in Algeria.” Journal of Economic Cooperation & Development 42 (1): 1–27.
  • McKay, Fiona H., Arbind Singh, Sangeeta Singh, Suvajee Good, and Richard H. Osborne. 2016. “Street Vendors in Patna, India: Understanding the Socio-Economic Profile, Livelihood and Hygiene Practices.” Food Control 70: 281–285.
  • Miles, Matthew B., Michael A. Huberman, and Johnny Saldaña. 2014. Qualitative Data Analysis – A Methods Sourcebook. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications Inc.
  • Nityananda, Barman. 2020. “Study of Socio-Economic Status of Street Food Vendors Vending in Assam, India.” International Journal of Agricultural and Statistical Sciences 16 (2): 815–818. https://www.connectjournals.com/toc2.php?abstract=3263802H_815-818a.pdf&&bookmark=CJ-033252&&issue_id=02&&yaer=2020.
  • Patel, Kirit, David Guenther, Kyle Wiebe, and Ruth-Anne Seburn. 2014. “Promoting Food Security and Livelihoods for Urban Poor Through the Informal Sector: A Case Study of Street Food Vendors in Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India.” Food Security 6 (6): 861–878.
  • Ranson, M. Kent, Tara Sinha, Mirai Chatterjee, Akash Acharya, Ami Bhavsar, Saul S. Morris, and Anne J. Mills. 2006. “Making Health Insurance Work for the Poor: Learning from the Self-Employed Women's Association's (SEWA) Community-Based Health Insurance Scheme in India.” Social Science & Medicine 62 (3): 707–720.
  • Rao, Smriti. 2018. “Gender and Class Relations in Rural India.” The Journal of Peasant Studies 45 (5-6): 950–968.
  • Reddy, A. A., S. Ricart, and T. Cadman. 2020. “Driving Factors of Food Safety Standards in India: Learning from Street-Food Vendors’ Behaviour and Attitude.” Food Security 12 (6): 1201–1217. doi:https://doi.org/10.1007/s12571-020-01048-5. https://link.springer.com/article/https://doi.org/10.1007/s12571-020-01048-5.
  • Regel, Imke Julia, and Matthias Pilz. 2019. “Informal Learning and Skill Formation Within the Indian Informal Tailoring Sector.” International Journal of Training Research 17 (2): 140–156.
  • Roever, Sally, and Caroline Skinner. 2016. “Street Vendors and Cities.” Environment and Urbanization 28 (2): 359–374.
  • Sabherwal, Rashi, Devesh Sharma, and Neeraj Trivedi. 2019. “Using Direct Benefit Transfers to Transfer Benefits to Women: A Perspective from India.” Development in Practice 29 (8): 1001–1013.
  • Sahoo, Bimal Kishore, and Bhaskar Jyoti Neog. 2017. “Heterogeneity and Participation in Informal Employment among non-Cultivator Workers in India.” International Review of Applied Economics 31 (4): 437–467.
  • Sarkar, Sudipa, Soham Sahoo, and Stephan Klasen. 2019. “Employment Transitions of Women in India: A Panel Analysis.” World Development 115: 291–309.
  • Sharma, Anu, Subarnolata Gangopadhyay, Jugal Kishor Agarwal, Amit Kumar, and K. V. Ingole. 2021. “Hand Contamination among Food Handlers: A Study on the Assessment of Food Handlers in Canteen of Various Hospitals in Solapur City, Maharashtra.” Journal of Pure & Applied Microbiology 15 (3): 1536–1546. doi:https://doi.org/10.22207/JPAM.15.3.48.
  • Valk, Reimara, and Vasanthi Srinivasan. 2011. “Work–Family Balance of Indian Women Software Professionals: A Qualitative Study.” IIMB Management Review 23 (1): 39–50.
  • Wirba, Ebenezer Lemven, Fiennasah Annif’ Akem, and Francis Menjo Baye. 2021. “Earnings Gap Between Men and Women in the Informal Labor Market in Cameroon.” Review of Development Economics 25 (3):
  • Wittmer, Josie. 2020. “‘We Live and We Do This Work’: Women Waste Pickers’ Experiences of Wellbeing in Ahmedabad, India.” World Development 140:105253.
  • World Bank. 2017. “Labor Force Participation Rate, Female.” Accessed January 18, 2017. https://data.worldbank.org/indicator/SL.TLF.CACT.FE.ZS?end=2014&start=2014&view=map&year_high_desc=false.

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.