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Basic needs and the informal sector: the case of low-income housing in developing countries

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  • Sethuraman, S. V.

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Working paper on low income urban area housing and employment creation in developing countries - covers housing needs, investment requirements, and the labour cost of informal sector residential construction; concludes that the satisfaction of basic needs depends on higher incomes. References.

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  • Sethuraman, S. V., 1985. "Basic needs and the informal sector: the case of low-income housing in developing countries," ILO Working Papers 992365613402676, International Labour Organization.
  • Handle: RePEc:ilo:ilowps:992365613402676
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