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- Categories: Business & Economics
- Year: 2014
- Edition: 1
- Publisher: Springer International Publishing
- Language: english
- Pages: 340
- ISBN 10: 331901661X
- ISBN 13: 9783319016610
- Series: Urban and Landscape Perspectives 16
- File: PDF, 4.43 MB
Labor in a Globalizing City
Economic Restructuring in São Paulo, Brazil.
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The extraordinary stories of low-income women living in São Paulo, industrial case studies and the details of three squatter settlements, and communities in the periphery researched in Simone Buechler’s book, Labor in a Globalizing City, allow us to better understand the period of economic transformation in São Paulo from 1996 to 2003. Buechler’s in-depth ethnographic research over a period of 17 years include interviews with a variety of social actors ranging from favela inhabitants to Wall Street bankers. Buechler examines the paradox of a globalizing city with highly developed financial, service, and industrial sectors, but at the same time a growing sector of microenterprises, degraded labor, considerable unemployment, unprecedented inequality, and precarious infrastructure in its low-income communities. The author argues that informalization and low-income women’s labor are an integral part of the global economy. Other countries are continuing to use the same kind of neo-liberal economic model even though once again with the latest global financial crisis, it has proven to be detrimental to many workers.