A synthesis of changing patterns in the demographic profiles of urban street vendors in Botswana, South Africa and Zimbabwe
Street vending is a phenomenon that has been in existence for hundreds of years. It has since increased owing to economic challenges experienced, especially in developing countries. This article sought to highlight changing patterns in the demographic profiles of urban street vendors in Botswana, So...
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doaj-dab7661df5d3421082bbdfa6001b23d92020-11-25T03:31:49ZengLLC "CPC "Business Perspectives"Problems and Perspectives in Management1727-70511810-54672016-09-0114354955510.21511/ppm.14(3-2).2016.117797A synthesis of changing patterns in the demographic profiles of urban street vendors in Botswana, South Africa and ZimbabweGwendoline Vusumuzi Nani0Ph.D., Post-Doctoral Fellow, Department of Business Management, University of South Africa, South AfricaStreet vending is a phenomenon that has been in existence for hundreds of years. It has since increased owing to economic challenges experienced, especially in developing countries. This article sought to highlight changing patterns in the demographic profiles of urban street vendors in Botswana, South Africa and Zimbabwe through a desk research study. The aim was to sensitize local governments, particularly in Zimbabwe, to develop appropriate policies in line with changing patterns in the demographic profiles of urban street vendors. Findings revealed that there has been an increase in the number of single and married women in urban street vending; more young people have joined this practice and more educated people are also part of urban street vendors. The study concluded that street vending is a dynamic phenomenon with changes having been noticed in gender, marital status, age and level of education of urban street vendors. Recommendations were that local governments need to re-visit policies pertaining to planning for urban street vending in line with the changing circumstances. Keywords: changing patterns, urban street vending, dynamic phenomenon, qualitative analysis. JEL Classification: P25, C13https://businessperspectives.org/images/pdf/applications/publishing/templates/article/assets/7797/PPM_2016_03cont2_Nani.pdf |
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A synthesis of changing patterns in the demographic profiles of urban street vendors in Botswana, South Africa and Zimbabwe |
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A synthesis of changing patterns in the demographic profiles of urban street vendors in Botswana, South Africa and Zimbabwe |
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Street vending is a phenomenon that has been in existence for hundreds of years. It has since increased owing to economic challenges experienced, especially in developing countries. This article sought to highlight changing patterns in the demographic profiles of urban street vendors in Botswana, South Africa and Zimbabwe through a desk research study. The aim was to sensitize local governments, particularly in Zimbabwe, to develop appropriate policies in line with changing patterns in the demographic profiles of urban street vendors. Findings revealed that there has been an increase in the number of single and married women in urban street vending; more young people have joined this practice and more educated people are also part of urban street vendors. The study concluded that street vending is a dynamic phenomenon with changes having been noticed in gender, marital status, age and level of education of urban street vendors. Recommendations were that local governments need to re-visit policies pertaining to planning for urban street vending in line with the changing circumstances.
Keywords: changing patterns, urban street vending, dynamic phenomenon, qualitative analysis. JEL Classification: P25, C13 |
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