Namibia's informal economy is a significant part of its labour market but faces challenges in terms of labour law implementation and workers' rights. The research employs mixed methods including semi-structured interviews with key informants and a survey among informal economy workers to understand their experiences and perceptions. In the survey, 60% of respondents reported violations of basic labour rights such as inadequate wages and lack of social security coverage. The study concludes that while there are significant legal frameworks in place, enforcement is weak, leading to substantial disparities for workers in the informal economy. Recommendations include strengthening law enforcement mechanisms and advocating for targeted policy interventions to ensure compliance with existing labour laws.
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Gunda Moya
University of Namibia
Kabita Chikomo
Namibia Institute of Pathology
Makau Mushyaku
University of Namibia
University of Namibia
Namibia Institute of Pathology
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synapsesocial.com/papers/699e91eaf5123be5ed04fbdb — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18737054
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