Microenterprise development is underpinned by an ideology that the solution to poverty is the integration of the poor into market relations. This article addresses the paradox that its ‘beneficiaries’ may be dispossessed industrial workers who already have a long history of participation in the capitalist economy. Exploring the transformation of garment workers in Trinidad from factory employees to home-based ‘micro-entrepreneurs’, I argue that working conditions and labour rights have deteriorated under the protective cover of seemingly laudable policies to promote economic empowerment via self-employment. Showing how microenterprise initiatives contribute to women workers’ ‘adverse incorporation’ (Phillips, 2011) into global production ne...
This case study of the restructuring of Pakistan’s garment manufacturing industry explores how attem...
This case study of the restructuring of Pakistan’s garment manufacturing industry explores how attem...
This paper explores the links between entrepreneurship, emancipation and gender within the internati...
Ever since recession and trade liberalisation led to the demise of Caribbean garment production in t...
Microfinance has become standardized within global development policy, disproportionately impacting ...
When an IMF-backed program of liberalization opened Trinidad’s borders to foreign ready-made apparel...
The proliferation of global value chains is portrayed in academic and policy circles as representing...
As neoliberal restructuring leads to the rise of labour market intermediaries globally, labour contr...
The COVID-19 pandemic has escalated processes of labour transition from industrial work to the infor...
Working in Sri Lanka’s urban free trade zones (FTZs) introduces Sri Lanka’s rural women to neolibera...
Work is relevant for incomes, productivity, and dignity. It is one of the most important business co...
This article examines how global value chains alter the processes of value creation by reshaping the...
This article develops the concept of “precarious bodies” to theorise the lived experience of labour ...
This article explores ‘time’ as a crucial category of analysis shaping and shaped by the dynamics of...
Analysing policy discourse concerning the informal economy in South Africa, the article explicates i...
This case study of the restructuring of Pakistan’s garment manufacturing industry explores how attem...
This case study of the restructuring of Pakistan’s garment manufacturing industry explores how attem...
This paper explores the links between entrepreneurship, emancipation and gender within the internati...
Ever since recession and trade liberalisation led to the demise of Caribbean garment production in t...
Microfinance has become standardized within global development policy, disproportionately impacting ...
When an IMF-backed program of liberalization opened Trinidad’s borders to foreign ready-made apparel...
The proliferation of global value chains is portrayed in academic and policy circles as representing...
As neoliberal restructuring leads to the rise of labour market intermediaries globally, labour contr...
The COVID-19 pandemic has escalated processes of labour transition from industrial work to the infor...
Working in Sri Lanka’s urban free trade zones (FTZs) introduces Sri Lanka’s rural women to neolibera...
Work is relevant for incomes, productivity, and dignity. It is one of the most important business co...
This article examines how global value chains alter the processes of value creation by reshaping the...
This article develops the concept of “precarious bodies” to theorise the lived experience of labour ...
This article explores ‘time’ as a crucial category of analysis shaping and shaped by the dynamics of...
Analysing policy discourse concerning the informal economy in South Africa, the article explicates i...
This case study of the restructuring of Pakistan’s garment manufacturing industry explores how attem...
This case study of the restructuring of Pakistan’s garment manufacturing industry explores how attem...
This paper explores the links between entrepreneurship, emancipation and gender within the internati...