Recomposition du travail dans l'Inde contemporaine. Mise en cause et réactivation de la dimension communautaire
Djallal Gérard Heuzé
Revue Tiers-Monde, 2014, vol. n° 218, issue 2, 89-105
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The contribution focuses on the fate of two poor, hard-working communities in northern and western India. At first glance they look different. Yet the argument is that they underwent a parallel evolution. They have continuously lost their stable or permanent positions in the field of work. This happened while at the same time major changes modified the consciousness and the practices of the community and religious life of the groups of workers. Although the two sets of changes are not directly related, there is a complicated and ambivalent relationship between them.
Keywords: Work; community; informality; India; political field; unemployment (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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