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A New Social Economic: Strengths and Precarities of Informality

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Eslava, Luis
Cortés Nieto, Johanna del Pilar
Prieto Ríos, Enrique Alberto
Briceño, Natalia
Briceño Ayala, Leonardo
Jaramillo Jassir, Ivan Daniel
Alessandrini, Donatella
Alonso Bejarano, Carolina
Van Ho, Tara
Tan, Celine

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2021-05-18

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Universidad del Rosario

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This second report recommends the creation of a new social economy model based as much on the close relation between the formal and informal economy, as on the informal economy’s dynamism. Taking into account these realities and the precarities that accompany the informal economy, the aim is to support localised economic processes which recognise the generation of value throughout society. The figures in this report are from the database on the informal economy in Colombia produced by the RUPTURES21 team. Sources of information include the Large Integrated Household Survey (Gran Encuesta Integrada de Hogares - GEIH), including information from the regions of Amazonía and Orinoquía and additional modules related to migration and ethnic population, the Special Register of Health Service Providers (Registro Especial de Prestadores de Servicios de Salud – REPS), information from the National Institute of Health (Instituto Nacional Salud (INS)), the Integrated Social Protection Information System (Sistema Integrado de Información de la Protección Social (SISPRO)), the Single National Registry of Human Talent in Health (Registro Único Nacional del Talento Humano en Salud (ReTHUS)) and the Unique Affiliates Database (Base de Datos Única de Afiliados - BDUA)).
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Impact of Covid-19 on the Colombian economy , Figures of the informal economy in Colombia , Development of a social economy model to reduce informality in Colombia , Formality vs economic informality in Colombia , Data analysis of the Large Integrated Household Survey (GEIH)
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