Data in Brief (Dec 2023)

Dataset of conditions and characteristics of street vendors located in public spaces in Colombia

  • Johanna Peláez-Higuera,
  • Gregorio Calderón-Hernández,
  • Héctor-Mauricio Serna-Gómez

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 51
p. 109689

Abstract

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The objective of this document is to introduce the datasets and the methods for accessing them, derived from the article “Social, commercial, and economic diversity. Poverty and expectations among street vendors in Florencia, Caquetá, Colombia.” These datasets aim to provide insights into the conditions and characteristics of street vending in Colombia. The data collection process involved both mapping and personal surveys conducted on 190 street vendors. Additionally, practical recommendations are provided for tailoring the implementation of each survey instrument based on the specific attributes of the study's target demographic. The collected data holds the potential for comparative and longitudinal analyses, not only within different Colombian cities but also in cities worldwide facing similar circumstances to those of intermediate cities like Florencia. These datasets offer a valuable resource for understanding the dynamics of street vending and its implications, fostering more comprehensive research and informed policymaking.

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