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ID131376
Title ProperSocial foundations of global production networks
Other Title Informationtowards a global political economy of child labour
LanguageENG
AuthorPhillips, Nicola ;  Bhaskaran, Resmi ;  Nathan, Dev ;  Upendranadh, C
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The resilience of the problem of child labour in the global economy has been amply documented, but, we suggest, the reasons for this situation have not yet been fully captured in the associated debates. Our aim is to advance a way of thinking about those forms of child labour which occur in the context of global production networks (gpns), and to contend that greater attention must be paid to the organisation and functioning of gpns, and the social foundations on which they rest, if we are to grasp more fully the conditions and processes which facilitate the persistence and evolution of child labour. The way of thinking we propose is rooted in the concept of 'adverse incorporation' in the global economy, which we develop by drawing together currents in gpn analysis and poverty research to explore the commercial and social dynamics in gpns which give rise to these forms of labour exploitation. We illustrate our arguments with reference to the garments industry in New Delhi, India.
`In' analytical NoteThird World Quarterly Vol.35, No.3; 2014: p.428-446
Journal SourceThird World Quarterly Vol.35, No.3; 2014: p.428-446
Key WordsGlobal Production Networks - GPN ;  Adverse Incorporation ;  Child Labour ;  Garments ;  India ;  Global Politics ;  Political Economy ;  Global Economy ;  Social Dynamics ;  Labour Exploitation ;  Social Reforms ;  Labour Reforms ;  Economic Organization ;  Social Justice ;  Human Rights


 
 
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