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"At a time of unprecedented global inequalities, Class Inequality in the Global City offers a compelling account of how material and social inequalities are produced at the intersection of global economies, labor migration, and locally grounded class subjectivities, relations and aspirations. Drawing on extended ethnographic research with differently secure and precarious groups of migrant workers, Ye's analysis teases out how the socio-political dynamics of class and cosmopolitanism in Singapore connect to broader processes and geographies. This book's relational approach to theorizing how labor migration and markets, national state aspirations and policies, and workers' diverse class identities, subjectivities, and aspirations express in place yet are always also embedded in the processes/relations that make a 'global' city is deeply important for critical scholars interested in contemporary urban development politics, global economies, labor migration, and relational approaches to poverty and inequality." - Sarah Elwood, University of Washington, USA