| 31. | Similar networks are often used by other ethnic groups to acquire the skills and the resources to surface in the formal economy.
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| 32. | These unreported earnings are part of the informal economy, an economy that by now may be larger than the formal economy.
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| 33. | But it is one of the few ways to make money in a shattered city that no longer has a formal economy.
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| 34. | Traditionally Swazis have been subsistence farmers and herders, but most now work in the growing urban formal economy and in government.
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| 35. | Social security is more applicable in the conditions, where large numbers of citizens depend on the formal economy for their livelihood.
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| 36. | First, they felt they would earn more money through their informal sector work than at a job in the formal economy.
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| 37. | Trade union membership in Angola is limited both by the small formal economy, and the high unemployment rate within the sector.
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| 38. | A basic indicator of women's involvement in the formal economy is a statistic known as the labor force participation rate.
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| 39. | But the formal economy is propped up by corruption, sanctions-busting and smuggling, for which Montenegro has long been famous.
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| 40. | "When people become part of the formal economy, they tend to move into the suburbs, " he said.
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