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| ISBN | 9786162151439 |
| Format | PaperBack |
| Language | English |
| Year of Publication | 2019 |
| Bib. Info | 312 p,152 x 229mm |
| Categories | Economics/Development Studies |
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Small-scale, work-related mobility has become a constitutive feature of modern local Southeast Asian societies. This unique volume traces the lives of low-paid, mostly young, unskilled migrants who have moved away from their villages of origin in search of a job: contractual farmers in Laos; miners, young urban service workers, and construction workers in Indonesia; shoemakers in the Philippines; and factory workers in Vietnam. The case studies show how ill-defined work leads to lives of structural and symbolic precariousness and reshapes the migrants’ own moral visions of work, identity, and belonging.