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公共空间中的非正规女性工作:为何应予以重视?

Informal Women's Work in Public Spaces: Why Should It Matter?

Gender, Work and Organization · 2025
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中文导读

本文研究全球南方城市中女性在公共空间从事非正规工作的复杂日常,揭示其如何支撑社会再生产,并指出非正规工作对女性经济自主和社会身份的重要性,呼吁政策支持可持续生计。

Abstract

ABSTRACT Informal women's work in public spaces is central to livelihoods and social dynamics in cities of the Global South. For decades, public spaces have functioned as vital sites of economic activity, particularly for women engaged in informal work. Yet, recent urban redevelopment initiatives lead to the displacement and marginalization of these workers. This article investigates the complex, everyday ways in which women's work sustains social reproduction amid enduring colonial legacies, patriarchal norms, and precarious economic conditions. Using a qualitative comparative case study approach grounded in decolonial social reproduction theory, this study examines the intersections of women's lived experiences of productive and reproductive work. It highlights the structural challenges faced by women working in public spaces, including exclusion from statutory planning processes and precarity under capitalist urban transformations. Findings show that informal work not only sustains women's financial autonomy and ability to support their families but also constitutes a source of social identity and economic empowerment. This article argues that gender and development discourses must integrate informality as co‐constitutive of urbanism to comprehensively address the needs and contributions of women in the Global South. It asserts that recognizing the advantages women gain from informal work can guide policy efforts toward supporting sustainable livelihoods and promoting inclusive economic growth.

非正规经济性别与发展城市研究社会再生产全球南方