将居家企业纳入城市规划:为全球南方妇女提供经济援助的案例

N. Ezeadichie, U. Jiburum, Vincent Aghaegbunam Onodugo, Chioma Agatha Onwuneme, Attama Kingsley
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作者:Ezeidchie,Nkeiru Hope;乌洛马吉布鲁姆;Onodugo,Vincent Aghaegbunam;Onwuneme,Chioma Agatha;Kingsley,Attama |摘要:全球南方城市化的一个主要挑战是失业导致的非正规经济,其发展超出了非洲各国政府,尤其是城市规划者的能力。妇女的社会文化地位,以及在以父权制为主的非洲社会中的其他不平等现象,导致她们求助于非正规经济中最无形、适应性最强的子部门:家庭企业。本研究利用尼日利亚埃努古的经验证据,考察了重型作战旅中女性的贡献和挑战。这项研究采用了混合方法,同时利用了初级和次级数据。研究结果证实,HBE为被正规部门排斥的妇女提供了经济援助。HBE的好处包括提供收入、补充家庭收入、提供商品和服务、获得技能、社会价值和自尊,以及照顾生病家庭成员的能力。HBE面临的挑战是非运营商报告的不一致性和噪音影响,而运营商则抱怨政府机构征收的多项税费、基础设施差和不安全。
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Integrating Home-Based Enterprises in Urban Planning: A Case for Providing Economic Succour for Women of Global South
Author(s): Ezeadichie, Nkeiru Hope; Jiburum, Uloma; Onodugo, Vincent Aghaegbunam; Onwuneme, Chioma Agatha; Kingsley, Attama | Abstract: A major challenge of urbanization in the global South has been the unemployment-led informal economy that has grown beyond the capacity of African governments in general and urban planners in particular. The socio-cultural status of women, and other inequalities in largely patriarchal African societies, have caused them to resort to the most invisible and adaptable sub-sector of the informal economy: Home-based enterprises (HBEs). This study examines the contributions and challenges for women in HBEs using empirical evidence from Enugu, Nigeria. The study employed mixed methods and made use of both primary and secondary data. The study findings confirm that HBEs provide economic succour to women excluded by the formal sector. Among the benefits of HBEs are income provision, supplementary household income, provision of goods and services, skill acquisition, social value and self-esteem, and the ability to look after sick family members. The challenges of HBEs were inconsistency and noise effects as reported by non-operators, while operators complained about multiple levies collected by government agencies, poor infrastructure, and insecurity.
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Berkeley Planning Journal
Berkeley Planning Journal Social Sciences-Geography, Planning and Development
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期刊介绍: The Berkeley Planning Journal is an annual peer-reviewed journal, published by graduate students in the Department of City and Regional Planning (DCRP) at the University of California, Berkeley since 1985.
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