Of poverty and plastic: scavenging and scrap trading entrepreneurs in India's urban informal economy/ Kaveri Gill
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Introduction --
The city of Delhi --
Waste as informal sector work : measuring income poverty, inequality, and deprivation --
Interlinked contracts and social power : patronage and exploitation in the waste recovery market --
Exploitation or entrepreneurship? Scrap traders and the economics of survival in the informal economy --
From pigs and pollution to plastics and progress : recasting low caste status through an informal market --
'Bourgeois environmentalism', the state, the judiciary, and the 'urban poor' : the political mobilization of a scheduled caste market --
Conclusion.
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