Informality and Poverty in Zambia
Findings from the 2015 Living Standards and Monitoring Survey
As Zambia plans for extending social protection coverage, this high level of informality
will be an important challenge for the social protection system, in particular in
terms of coordinating both non-contributory social assistance mechanisms and contributory
social insurance programmes. This report on informality and poverty presents useful
and critical information to support comprehensive policy dialogue on suitable interventions
for extension of coverage by providing in-depth analyses of the socioeconomic characteristics
of informal workers and analyzing the relationship between household welfare and formal/informal
employment status of household members. For the first time this study provides a detailed
distributional analysis of welfare and wellbeing levels of informal workers in Zambia.
Published on May 18, 2019