Informal labour refers to waged work that is not regulated. Labour informally employed is casual, insecure, and unprotected. At Work in the Informal Economy of India brings to light the plight of the rural and urban workforce at the bottom of the informal economy in India.
Informal labour refers to waged work that is not regulated. Labour informally employed is casual, insecure, and unprotected. At Work in the Informal Economy of India brings to light the plight of the rural and urban workforce at the bottom of the informal economy in India.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jan Breman is Emeritus Professor of Comparative Sociology at the University of Amsterdam and Honorary Fellow with the International Institute of Social History in Amsterdam.
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AT WORK IN THE INFORMAL ECONOMY OF INDIA List of Tables Preface List of Abbreviations Introduction 1. The Political Economy of Dualism 2. A Short History of the Informal Sector 3. At Work 4. Circulation and Immobilization of Labour 5. Social Profile and Locale 6. Resistance to Exclusion and Coping with Insecurity Conclusion Bibliography Index SELECTED READINGS Publishers Acknowledgement 1. The Market for Non-agrarian Labour: The Formal versus Informal Sector 2. The Study of Industrial Labour in Post-colonial India: The Formal SectorAn Introductory Review 3. A Question of Poverty 4. Quality of the Labour Process 5. The Expulsion of Labour from the Formal Sector of the Economy 6. Neo-bondage: A Fieldwork-based Account 7. Proletarian Life and Social Consciousness 8. Informality as a Regime of Exploitation and Marginalization 9. Myths of the Global Safety Net 10. The Eventual Return of Social Darwinism Bibliography About the Author
AT WORK IN THE INFORMAL ECONOMY OF INDIA List of Tables Preface List of Abbreviations Introduction 1. The Political Economy of Dualism 2. A Short History of the Informal Sector 3. At Work 4. Circulation and Immobilization of Labour 5. Social Profile and Locale 6. Resistance to Exclusion and Coping with Insecurity Conclusion Bibliography Index SELECTED READINGS Publishers Acknowledgement 1. The Market for Non-agrarian Labour: The Formal versus Informal Sector 2. The Study of Industrial Labour in Post-colonial India: The Formal SectorAn Introductory Review 3. A Question of Poverty 4. Quality of the Labour Process 5. The Expulsion of Labour from the Formal Sector of the Economy 6. Neo-bondage: A Fieldwork-based Account 7. Proletarian Life and Social Consciousness 8. Informality as a Regime of Exploitation and Marginalization 9. Myths of the Global Safety Net 10. The Eventual Return of Social Darwinism Bibliography About the Author
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