Informality, Migrants and the Rarity of Organizing: Insights from India During COVID-19
Neetu Choudhary ()
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Neetu Choudhary: Arizona State University
Chapter Chapter 9 in Informal Workers and Organized Action, 2022, pp 121-142 from Springer
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Abstract Manifesting almost immediately into a public health crisis, COVID-19 has had unique impacts wherein the intervention to prevent the spread of infections and minimize the casualties, itself proved discriminatory in terms of livelihood consequences for the disadvantaged.
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-16-4281-4_9
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