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    Street Vendors

    Mexico City

    Jackie Keliiaa

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    14 Million Informal Workers

    560,000 Street Vendors

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    el ambulantaje

    x

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    No special training

    No other employment options

    94%

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    This isnt like the United States

    where you have welfare...here, if

    you dont work, you dont eat.

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    tacossopesquesadillas

    guisadostamalesraspados

    garnachestortas

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    10-15 customers/day

    42 hrs/week

    14

    45

    40

    almuerzo

    mid-morning 2-5pm evening

    comida

    merienda

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    taxi drivers

    domestic servants

    construction workers

    market tradersbus drivers

    police ofcers

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    Concerns

    -Health/Sanitation

    -Free Riding

    -Extortion

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    Potential Uses

    -Disseminate Sanitation Information

    -Open collaboration with Government

    -Market Businesses via Social Net-working sites

    -Increase opportunities for formal

    economy

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    Available Data

    -Instituto Nacional de Estadstica,

    Geografa e Informtica (INEGI)

    -Encuesta Nacional de Ocupacin yEmpleo (ENOE)

    V

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    R I V E R S HOR E L INE

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    WESTEN

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    W39S

    TW34ST

    W58ST

    W42ST W44ST

    W50ST

    W24ST

    HARLEMR

    IVERDR

    E83ST

    W28ST

    W29ST

    E88ST

    PARK

    AV

    W145ST

    E72ST

    W20ST

    E77ST

    E91ST

    HUDSON

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    ER

    SHORELINE

    E12ST

    E56ST

    W15ST

    E29ST

    W126ST

    COLUMBU

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    E66ST

    E119ST

    E41STE36ST

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    OFTHEAMERICAS

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    AVC

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    ERIVERSHO

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    E102ST

    MADISONST

    E46ST

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    SPRINGST

    W155ST

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    WESTRD

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    PEARLS

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    MANHATTAN

    AV

    W187ST

    ALLEN

    ST

    W111ST

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    CTB

    NDY

    W204ST

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    W150ST

    VESEYST

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    YBR

    AVD

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    TERDR

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    PAYS

    ON

    AV

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    W121ST

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    IRD

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    3DR

    PIER76

    RA

    MP

    DISTRICTBNDY

    ALLEY

    D I S T R I C T B N D Y

    0 5,000 10,0002,500

    Feet

    Vendor nes in New York City are endemic

    Density of over 18,000 vendor nes

    10%of nes related to street restricons

    % of ckets issued within a

    1000 foot radius ofTimes Square

    % of ckets issued within a

    1000 foot radius of the

    World Trade Center

    13%

    within a

    1000 foot radius of the

    World Trade Center

    11%

    ckets issued:1,997amount levied:1,289,180amount paid:27,854;

    % paid:2%

    34%of vendors fines for spatial violations

    HIGH

    LOW