Street Foods: Traditional Microenterprise in a Modernizing World |
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Authors: | Irene Tinker |
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Affiliation: | (1) University of California, Berkeley, CA |
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Abstract: | Action-research projects focused on poor women both collect information and design interventions to improve their livelihood. This approach is illustrated by studying street food vendors in Iloilo, Philippines. Findings document the importance of street foods as a source of income and of food. Interventions to improve both safe food handling and income were proposed and tested in Iloilo and Manila; a revisit after a decade shows their long-term impact on the vendors. Overall, this and six other studies comprising the street food project influenced policy changes by municipal, national, and international agencies and organizations. The conclusions challenge theoretical assumptions held by economists concerning the informal sector and by feminists regarding the family. |
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Keywords: | street foods microinterprise action-research food safety Philippines |
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