Debt bondage is the focus of an international struggle for its abolition. Yet the literature finds that, in certain circumstances, the credit-for-work contracts behind debt bondage are mutually beneficial to both employer and employee. We take on an empirical study in south India to assess whether choosing credit, which can raise a risk of dependence on the lender and therefore a risk of debt bondage, is a choice made to prevent other forms of risk, especially financial risk and the risk of violence. We find this to be the case in our study. From a policy point of view, the abolition of debt bondage in these circumstances could drive up the very same forms of risk against which households seek to guard. In this context, providing alternativ...
Taking a historical perspective this paper explores the phasing out of ‘bonded’ labour in agricultur...
UN estimate that 20 million are held in bonded labor. Several economic analyses assert that bonded l...
International audienceDrawing on long-term field engagement with microcredit programs in rural north...
Bonded labor, which is characterized by a long-term relationship between employer and employee, is u...
Migrant labourers, free from rural bondage, are now bonded to other sources of debt, contracted from...
Debt bondage is the most prevalent form of forced labour worldwide. Brick kilns is a hotspot for thi...
Debt bondage in India is often associated with seasonal migration and extreme poverty. If migration ...
The UN estimates that 20 million are held in bonded labor. Several economic analyses assert that bon...
International audienceDrawing on a number of case studies from Tamil Nadu, this paper shows that bon...
This paper examines the brick kiln industry in Tamil Nadu as a case study to highlight the discrepan...
This article focuses on the consequences of the Indian lockdown in terms of debt. It is based on an ...
Jan Breman, Isabelle Guérin and Aseem Prakash (Editors), India's Unfree Workforce: Of Bondage Old an...
This micro-level study combines multivariate and qualitative analyses to highlight the fragmented na...
Unfree labour used to be a main feature of a pre-capitalist mode of production which dominated agric...
Over 250,000 farmers have committed suicide across India since 1995, the majority of deaths concentr...
Taking a historical perspective this paper explores the phasing out of ‘bonded’ labour in agricultur...
UN estimate that 20 million are held in bonded labor. Several economic analyses assert that bonded l...
International audienceDrawing on long-term field engagement with microcredit programs in rural north...
Bonded labor, which is characterized by a long-term relationship between employer and employee, is u...
Migrant labourers, free from rural bondage, are now bonded to other sources of debt, contracted from...
Debt bondage is the most prevalent form of forced labour worldwide. Brick kilns is a hotspot for thi...
Debt bondage in India is often associated with seasonal migration and extreme poverty. If migration ...
The UN estimates that 20 million are held in bonded labor. Several economic analyses assert that bon...
International audienceDrawing on a number of case studies from Tamil Nadu, this paper shows that bon...
This paper examines the brick kiln industry in Tamil Nadu as a case study to highlight the discrepan...
This article focuses on the consequences of the Indian lockdown in terms of debt. It is based on an ...
Jan Breman, Isabelle Guérin and Aseem Prakash (Editors), India's Unfree Workforce: Of Bondage Old an...
This micro-level study combines multivariate and qualitative analyses to highlight the fragmented na...
Unfree labour used to be a main feature of a pre-capitalist mode of production which dominated agric...
Over 250,000 farmers have committed suicide across India since 1995, the majority of deaths concentr...
Taking a historical perspective this paper explores the phasing out of ‘bonded’ labour in agricultur...
UN estimate that 20 million are held in bonded labor. Several economic analyses assert that bonded l...
International audienceDrawing on long-term field engagement with microcredit programs in rural north...