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Millions Labor1 in Pakistan's Informal Economy 巴基斯坦非正式经济中的数百万劳工
ISLAMABAD — The World Bank says that in Pakistan, roughly 70 percent work in the so-called informal sector2, a part of the economy that is unregulated and untaxed.
On a good day, Jamil Hassan will have some 15 customers, and earn an average of $8 a day.
Hassan is one of the millions working in Pakistan's informal economy, the mainstay for the country's vast poor. He never went to school. Cutting hair is all he knows.
"I've been doing this all my life," he said. "My father and grandfather did it before me, so this is what I do."
About 40 percent of all workers in Pakistan have no education. Hassan says illiterate3 people like him will never make enough to be able to save money.
Economist4 Ali Kamal says the informal economy can be seen as helping5 the country's overall economy.
"It absorbs a labor who is otherwise unemployed6, it provides services at a cheaper cost and cheaper price to the general public, and it complements7 the formal sector," he said.
Mohammad Naeem works in a modest seasonal8 wheat mill, when Pakistan's constant power cuts don't grind work to a halt. Naeem says he would like to have his own business. But he doesn't believe in bank loans or in savings9.
"I feel that people should not take loans, not owe money," he said. "That is very important. You should only use what you earn."
Kamal says millions of workers like Naeem and Hassan don't pay taxes, meaning less money for an already cash-strapped state.
"If we collect sales tax from all those informal sectors10, it may account for four to five percent of GDP, and if we collect four to five percent GDP in sales tax from those informal activities, then we don't have any budget deficit11 anymore," he said.
But as of now, the informal sector is providing cheaper goods, services and labor to the formal sector. Analysts say Pakistan would have to reform its entire economic structure to change the situation
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