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Informal waste recycling activities: Implications for livelihood and health
Kehinde Omotoso
TUIBS Finance, Performance & Marketing
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Waste Reuse
100%
Informal Waste Recycling
100%
Recycling Activity
100%
Waste Materials
60%
Informal Collection
60%
Working Conditions
20%
Developing Countries
20%
Upward Trend
20%
Health Status
20%
Ill-health
20%
South Africa
20%
Population-weighted
20%
Regression Techniques
20%
Household Level
20%
Am(III)
20%
General Household Survey
20%
Nonparametric Regression
20%
Innovative Measures
20%
Recycling System
20%
Livelihood Condition
20%
Pragmatic Acts
20%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Waste Recycling
100%
Republic of South Africa
33%
Household Survey
33%