Hazardous Home-based Sub-contracted Work

A Study of Multiple Tiered Exploitation
ISBN13: 9780195978384ISBN10: 0195978382 Hardback, 230 pages
Mar 2005,  In Stock

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A growing proportion of the work force in Pakistan's urban centres--especially in cities like Karachi-- is being absorbed into home-based, sub-contracted work. However, there is little rigorous research on the subject. The research conducted for this book indicates that this section of the work force is highly exploited. Wages are low, the hours long and irregular, and the work repetitive and often hazardous. There is a concentration of women and children, particularly girls, in the work force. Relying upon empirical data, this book adds to the conceptual and empirical base of the limited knowledge available to date. It focuses, on the national level, on micro and macro issues and on linking home-based work to the global value chain. At the micro level, the authors look at various issues, particularly the health and economic aspects of home-based work, while at the macro level they locate home-based work in the broader labor market and link it to structural adjustment.

Product Details

230 pages; 4 halftones, 1 map, 1 line illus.; ISBN13: 978-0-19-597838-4ISBN10: 0-19-597838-2

About the Author(s)

Shahrukh Rafi Khan, Visiting Professor of Economics, Mount Holyoke College , Saba Gul Khattak, Executive Director, SDPI , and Sajid Kazmi, Co-ordinator Advocacy, SDPI, Islamabad

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