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Informal economy
More than 6 workers among 10 and 4 enterprises among 5 in the world operate in the informal economy. Contrary to the old forecasts, informality has not diminished over time and is even increasing in many countries. Informal economies are typically characterized by a high incidence of poverty and severe decent work deficits. Without formalization, decent work for all and equity in society will remain an illusion. In 2015, the ³ÉÈ˶¶Òõadopted the Transition from the Informal to the Formal Economy Recommendation. The Recommendation is a powerful tool to advance towards the attainment of SDGs. During the last years, a growing number of countries worldwide have developed strategies and policies to facilitate transition to formality. Social partners are also developing their relations with workers and enterprises in the informal economy.
Formalization of the economy is a complex and long term process that often requires to combine interventions on laws and regulations with those aiming to foster productivity and the ability to generate wealth. For part of the workforce, the reduction of decent work deficits is the first step toward a progressive formalization in the longer term. The significant reduction of informality in some countries illustrates that achieving results is largely possible.
News and articles

Partnership for sustainable development
ECA and ³ÉÈ˶¶Òõforge partnership to promote social justice and inclusive economic growth in Africa

Press release
³ÉÈ˶¶Òõreport highlights unions as central force in ending informal work
Most recent publications
Formalization of micro and small enterprises and their workers: Experiences from Senegal
Formalization of micro and small enterprises and their employees: Experiences from Cabo Verde
Projects
Decent and Sustainable Livelihood Opportunities For All
Supporting the formalization of Workers and Enterprises through an integrated and gender-responsive National Strategy
Ongoing and upcoming events
Webinar
Providing care through the social and solidarity economy

Key issues and resources

Statistics on informality

Women and men in the informal economy: A statistical update

This report provides a snapshot of the situation in 2019 and trends in selected countries since 2020.

Methodological note
Diagnosis of informality

This methodological note presents the 10 steps of diagnoses of informality allowing for flexibility depending on national circumstances.


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Women and men in the informal economy: a statistical picture (3rd edition)

This publication provides for the 1st time comparable estimates on the size of the informal economy & a statistical profile of informality in all its diversity at the global and regional levels.
Support and training

³ÉÈ˶¶ÒõHelpdesk for Business on International Labour Standards

Training Programmes on formalization
Related areas of work
Regional profiles
Informality remains a widespread and persistent challenge, affecting millions of workers and their families across the globe. Understanding its scope, characteristics, and impacts is essential to promoting decent work and inclusive growth. Explore these regional profiles to better understand the dynamics of informality:
For more insights into global trends: Women and men in the informal economy: A statistical update.