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FORMALISING THE INFORMAL

datacite.subject.fosSocial sciences::Law
dc.contributor.authorMoyo, Mapopa
dc.cosupervisor8476eb40-8452-4cb4-bed8-c634196de7af
dc.date.accessioned2025-02-07T13:19:44Z
dc.date.available2025-02-07T13:19:44Z
dc.date.issued2021-09-01
dc.descriptionSubmitted to the Department of Political and Administrative Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences, in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Public Administration and Management
dc.description.abstractThe study aimed to analyse the effectiveness of the street vending relocation policy in Malawi. Specifically, the study examined the extent to which the Lilongwe city council (LCC) effectively implements the street vending relocation policy. The study also explored street vendors’ views and reactions towards the government’s relocation policy. The study collected and analysed data from three key informant interviews, four focus group discussions with street vendors, and 384 questionnaires administered to street vendors. It used a mixed methods (qualitative and quantitative) approach. The data was analysed using content analysis and Statistical Package for Social Sciences. The study established that street vending persists, and the relocation policy is not effective despite the LCC’s efforts to relocate street vendors. The study found that several factors affect the effectiveness of the local authorities, including political interference, which tends to stop the implementation of the policy. The lack of formal market infrastructure, unavailability of resources, and the lack of street vendors’ representatives also limits the effectiveness of the LCC in relocating street vendors. The study also found that most of the street vendors do not consider relocation to formal markets beneficial. Therefore, the study confirms the notions of the dualist and the voluntarist theories that the formalisation of street vending can be effective when it limits informality and provides more benefits of formality, respectively.
dc.identifier.urihttps://dspace.unima.ac.mw/handle/123456789/798
dc.language.isoen
dc.schoolscentersoptions68287417-e22a-4659-8150-5ea772d621e4
dc.subjectStreet Vending
dc.subjectFormalising the informal
dc.subjectRelocation Policy
dc.subjectMarket Infrastructure
dc.subjectPolitical interference
dc.supervisordf92062f-37e0-486d-b93a-7ee7679408ba
dc.titleFORMALISING THE INFORMAL
dc.title.alternativeA CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF THE STREET VENDING RELOCATION POLICY IN MALAWI
dc.typetext::thesis::master thesis
dspace.entity.typePublication
oairecerif.author.affiliationUniversity of Malawi

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