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The Third World cities have been reinvented by the forces of globalization as the destinations of new investments, causing the migration of a teeming million to the major urban centers without any corresponding increase in the creation of new jobs and other basic amenities required for decent living. The problem of child labor has also been exacerbated to an unprecedented level in the urban areas of the Third World countries during this period. Yet the dominant discourses on this problem have come from the Western observers or have some prior Western presence in its understanding of the problem, which defers the Third Worldly understanding of the situation. The author argues that a paradigm shift is needed to incorporate various local discourses in order to effectively address the problem of child labor. Based on a decade of fieldwork among the poor and marginalized population in the city of Kolkata, Child Labor and the Urban Third World will give readers an idea of how this problem has become inextricably bound with various other local conditions, such as the security of tenure in the houses.
Published | Nov 22 2010 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 84 |
ISBN | 9780761852988 |
Imprint | University Press of America |
Dimensions | 231 x 156 mm |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
The global neo-liberal economy has marginalized vulnerable people in the South, while at the same time states often fail to provide adequate protection. One of the most vulnerable categories consists of children in mega-cities. Subrata Sankar Bagchi has studied children and child labour in Kolkata. Basing himself on extensive fieldwork over a long period, combined with quantitative as well as qualitative data, Subrata Sankar Bagchi provides an unusually sharp inside [look] into the lives of children in Kolkata. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in child labour in Indian mega-cities.
Freek Colombijn, VU University, Amsterdam
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