Working at the margins? Muslim middle class professionals in India and the limits of ‘labour agency’
This paper explores the work-lives of middle class Muslim professionals in India's new service economy. While these workers have successfully negotiated labour market entry into the ‘core’ growth sectors of India's globalising economy, they are simultaneously subject to different forms of...
Main Authors: | Williams, P, James, A, McConnell, F, Vira, B |
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Format: | Journal article |
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SAGE Publications
2017
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