Outcast labour in Asia : circulation and informalization of the workforce at the bottom of the economy

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Outcast labour in Asia : circulation and informalization of the workforce at the bottom of the economy

Jan Breman

(Oxford collected essays)(Oxford India paperbacks)

Oxford University Press, 2012, c2010

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Includes bibliographical references and index

"First edition published in 2010. Oxford India paperbacks 2012. second impression 2014"--T.p. verso

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Written from 1999 onwards, these essays focus on labour at the bottom of the rural economy, lacking social, economic, and political wherewithal, and their struggles to find a foothold in the urban economy. The author draws on his extensive fieldwork from India, Indonesia, and China. The volume demonstrates that this extremely vulnerable group is largely excluded from a life of dignity, stability, and decent work and the recent policies of globalization have only worsened their prospects of escape from this wretched existence. This book is crucial to the debates about labour and development studies in the current climate of globalization. It raises and answers important questions pertaining to the dynamics of life and work at the lower rungs of society.

Table of Contents

  • PREFACE
  • PUBLISHER'S ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
  • LIST OF ABBREVIATION
  • INTRODUCTION: THE GREAT TRANSFORMATION IN THE SETTING OF ASIA
  • I. THE AGRARIAN BACKGROUND
  • 1. LABOUR AND LANDLESSNESS IN SOUTH AND SOUTHEAST ASIA
  • 2. THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF AGRARIAN CHANGE
  • II. LEAVING THE VILLAGE BEHIND
  • 3. COMING TO KOLKATA: PATHWAYS TO A BETTER LIFE OR LOST IN DEAD-END ALLEYS?
  • 4. HOW TO FIND SPACE, SHOP AROUND, AND MOVE UP IN THE INFORMAL SECTOR
  • 5. SLUMLANDS
  • III. THE URBAN ECONOMY AND ITS WORKFORCE
  • 6. INDUSTRIAL LABOUR IN POST-COLONIAL INDIA: THE EARLY BEGINNINGS
  • 7. INDUSTRIAL LABOUR IN POST-COLONIAL INDIA: GETTING RID OF FORMAL SECTOR EMPLOYMENT
  • IV. THE EXODUS OF RURAL LABOUR
  • 8. THE INFORMAL SECTOR OF INDIA'S ECONOMY
  • 9. LABOUR MIGRATION FROM RURAL TO URBAN CHINA
  • V. THE DYNAMICS OF EXCLUSION
  • 10. SOCIAL EXCLUSION IN THE CONTEXT OF GLOBALIZATION
  • 11. THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF UNFREE LABOUR IN SOUTH ASIA: DETERMINING THE NATURE AND MAGNITUDE OF DEBT BONDAGE
  • 12. MYTHS OF THE GLOBAL SAFETY NET
  • 13. THE EVENTUAL RETURN OF SOCIAL DARWINISM
  • INDEX

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