Small-scale manufacturing activities; a study of the interrelationships between the formal and the informal sectors in kumasi, Ghana
Aryee G.
ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization
Abstract:
Working paper on interrelationships between the formal and informal sectors in kumasi, Ghana, based on study of the manufacturing activities of small scale industry - covers the growth of employment opportunity and capital formation in the informal sector, labour productivity, size of enterprise in relation to capital intensive activities, etc., and describes the research methods used in the sample survey. Graphs, maps, references and statistical tables.
Keywords: informal economy; manufacturing; small scale industry.; employment opportunity; capital formation.; labour productivity; size of enterprise; capital intensive; research method; sample; survey.; statistical table; économie informelle; industries manufacturières; petite industrie; possibilités d'emploi; formation de capital; productivité du travail; dimension de l'entreprise; forte intensité de capital; méthode de recherche; échantillon; enquête; tableau statistique; economía informal; industrias manufactureras; pequeña industria; oportunidades de empleo; formación del capital; productividad del trabajo; tamaño de la empresa; alto coeficiente de capital; método de investigación; muestra; encuesta; cuadros estadísticos (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 108 pages
Date: 1977
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Published in World Employment Programme research working paper. WEP 2-19, Urbanisation and Employment Programme
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