Beyond Profit-Motivated Exchange: Some Lessons from the Study of Paid Informal Work

Colin Williams, J. Windebank
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The aim of this paper is to evaluate critically whether under a market system, monetary exchange is always and everywhere based on profit-seeking behavior. To do this, the paper examines paid informal work, a form of work conventionally conceptualized as low paid employment heavily imbued with profit motivations on the part of both the consumer and supplier. Using in-depth interviews with 400 households in UK lower-income urban neighborhoods, however, this paper shows that most paid informal exchange is seldom undertaken by either purchasers or suppliers to achieve maximum money gains. Instead, it is mostly conducted for and by close social relations for reasons associated with redistribution and sociality. In line with recent developments in the new economic geography, therefore, this paper points not only to the social-embeddedness of paid informal exchange but also how, at least in these lower-income neighborhoods, the increasing penetration of monetary exchange has not marched hand-in-hand with market relations. In this extensive and growing sphere of monetary exchange, the profit-motive is largely absent. Consequently, rather than construing paid informal work as the ultimate manifestation of unbridled profit-motivated capitalism, this paper instead shows such work to be a large resistant space within contemporary capitalism where monetary exchange is embedded in alternative social relations, motivations and pricing mechanisms.
超越利益交换:来自有偿非正式工作研究的一些教训
本文的目的是批判性地评价在市场体系下,货币交换是否总是和无处不在地以逐利行为为基础。为此,本文考察了有偿非正式工作,这是一种传统上被概念化为低薪就业的工作形式,消费者和供应商都受到利润动机的影响。然而,通过对英国低收入城市社区400户家庭的深度访谈,本文表明,大多数有偿非正式交换很少由购买者或供应商进行,以实现最大的货币收益。相反,由于与再分配和社会性有关的原因,它主要是为密切的社会关系而进行的。因此,根据新经济地理学的最新发展,本文不仅指出了有偿非正式交换的社会嵌入性,而且还指出,至少在这些低收入社区,货币交换的日益渗透并没有与市场关系齐头并进。在这个广泛和不断增长的货币交换领域,利润动机基本上是不存在的。因此,本文并没有将有偿非正式工作解释为肆无忌惮的利润驱动的资本主义的最终表现形式,而是表明这种工作在当代资本主义中是一个巨大的抵抗空间,在这个空间中,货币交换被嵌入到替代的社会关系、动机和定价机制中。
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