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Routes to the informal economy in New York's East Village: Crisis, economics, and identity
Karrie Ann Snyder
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Career Plans
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East Village
100%
Economic Motivation
25%
External Pressure
25%
Formal Sector
50%
Identity Change
25%
Identity Transformation
25%
Individual Identity
25%
Informal Economy
100%
Informal Sector
100%
Informal Sector Employment
25%
Motivation
25%
New York
100%
New York City
25%
Opportunity Structures
25%
Self-employed Workers
25%
Unemployment
25%
Workplace Identity
25%
Social Sciences
Economic Recession
100%
Identity Crisis
100%
Informal Sector
100%
Occupational Career
11%
Self Employed
11%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Economic Recession
100%
Informal Economy
100%
Self-Employed
11%