Honig, Benson Lewis2022-01-182022-01-18May 1996142https://hdl.handle.net/2139/52246In Jamaica, structural adjustment policies have severely limited employment opportunities in the formal sector, and approximately 40 percent of the labour force engages in "informal" self-employment. Interviews with 250 self-employed micro-entrepreneurs revealed that effects on income of experience and various types of education differed between workers in technologically more complex, compared with simpler businessesSelf employmentEducation and self-employment in Jamaica