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Decent jobs in Accra’s malls? The role of flexibilisation and informalisation in shaping workers’ employment outcomes
This paper investigates employment in Accra’s shopping malls. Drawing on 30 expert interviews and a survey of 409 mall workers, it finds that 31 per cent of new mall jobs were held by previously un...