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Gendered Spaces of Informal Entrepreneurship in Soweto,South Africa
Authors:Richard Grant
Institution:1. Department of Geography , Regional Studies University of Miami;2. Department of Geography, Environmental Management , Energy Studies University of Johannesburg , South Africa rgrant@miami.edu
Abstract:Abstract

The full diversity of economic activities in the informal economy is not well understood. The apartheid legacy of limiting informal entrepreneurship explains the most obvious geographical patterns in South Africa. After a decade and a half since the end of apartheid, however, knowledge about the places from which informal entrepreneurs operate is incomplete. Retailing is overemphasized and production firm entrepreneurs, both male and female, remain a neglected spatiality. This study reports on a survey of 100 firms in Soweto and in-depth interviews with 30 firm owners. The findings challenge the representations of isolated urban entrepreneurs dependent on inherited social capital and of women's exclusive engagement in retail. Entrepreneurs create their own social capital in work-related realms, but there are important gender differences. More finely tuned conceptualizations of entrepreneurs and of gendered working spaces need to be developed so that policy does not perpetuate unitary myths and incomplete spatial representations. Key words: entrepreneurship, Soweto, informal economy, gender.]
Keywords:urban agriculture  urban livestock  animal geographies  food systems  urban imaginaries
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