2022
DOI: 10.1080/01436597.2022.2086115
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Skills in ‘unskilled’ work: a case of waste work in Central India

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“…Informal livelihoods also suffer from a lack of recognition of their work, place of work, and the street market where they operate. Moreover, their skill and accumulated knowledge have been rarely recognized or valued (Rajendra 2022).…”
Section: Precarious Conditions Of Work and Livingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Informal livelihoods also suffer from a lack of recognition of their work, place of work, and the street market where they operate. Moreover, their skill and accumulated knowledge have been rarely recognized or valued (Rajendra 2022).…”
Section: Precarious Conditions Of Work and Livingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A critical body of research also focuses on the multifaceted challenges of the livelihoods of sanitation workers, including how institutions shape this occupation, informality, low and irregular incomes, and arbitrary contracts (van der Wel et al, 2010;Nkansah et al, 2012;Mallory et al, 2020;Xu and Dou, 2021;Rajendra, 2022). This area of focus correlates with current initiatives in the WASH sector around improving sanitary work.…”
Section: Sanitation Workers: Rights "In" Sanitationmentioning
confidence: 99%