An analysis of informal work: The case of SubSaharan scrap metal waste pickers in the city of Barcelona

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Intangible Capital Pub Date : 2018-09-28 DOI:10.3926/IC.1335
V. Climent, Julián Porras Bulla
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Object: To analyse the framework within which the informal labour market operates and the social implications of this market by conducting a case study of sub-Saharan scrap metal waste pickers – chatarreros – in the city of Barcelona. Design/methodology: The study compares and contrast theoretical findings drawn from the literature about informal work and the social and living conditions of Barcelona’s chatarreros . Our primary data are collected from twelve interviews (ten with scrap metal waste pickers and two with neighbourhood leaders) and from ethnographic fieldwork conducted between February and August 2013. Contributions / results: Barcelona, in common with many other cities in the northern hemisphere, has experienced a growth in informal work directly linked to the tourism sector, the city’s main economic activity. This growth was especially marked in the Great Recession (2008-2015). Traditionally, informal workers have been systematically ignored, recognition being saved solely for those legally or formally employed. But the major economic changes of the last 20 years have led to the transformation of labour markets and to the segmentation and precarisation of work, and with it the growth of the informal sector. Here, we analyse three elements that are critical for understanding this sector: recognition of work, its capitalisation and the relation between the individual and work. Limitations: This study, for reasons of space, limits itself to an examination of one group of informal workers in Barcelona, namely the chatarreros ; however, there are many other groups that are worthy of study, including, the city’s street vendors, and street artists: buskers, living statues, caricaturists, etc. Originality/added value: The study serves to fill the gap in knowledge regarding the reality of informal work and its social consequences. Specifically, it facilitates understanding of the theoretical concept of informality, illustrating, by means of a case study of informal recyclers or scrap metal waste pickers, the economic and social condition of informal immigrant workers characterised by poverty, discrimination, disembeddedness and subsistence.
非正式工作分析:以巴塞罗那市撒哈拉以南地区拾荒者为例
目的:通过对巴塞罗那市撒哈拉以南地区拾荒者(chatarreros)的案例研究,分析非正规劳动力市场运作的框架以及该市场的社会影响。设计/方法:该研究比较和对比了从文献中得出的关于巴塞罗那的非正式工作和社会生活条件的理论发现。我们的主要数据收集自2013年2月至8月期间进行的12次访谈(10次与废金属拾荒者进行访谈,2次与社区领导进行访谈)和民族志实地调查。贡献/成果:巴塞罗那与北半球许多其他城市一样,经历了与该市主要经济活动——旅游业直接相关的非正式工作的增长。这种增长在大衰退(2008-2015)期间尤为明显。传统上,非正式工人一直被系统地忽视,只有合法或正式就业的人才会得到承认。但是,过去20年的主要经济变化导致了劳动力市场的转变,导致了工作的分割和不稳定,随之而来的是非正规部门的增长。在这里,我们分析了对理解这一领域至关重要的三个要素:对工作的认可,其资本化以及个人与工作之间的关系。局限性:由于篇幅的原因,本研究仅限于考察巴塞罗那的一组非正式工人,即chatarreros;然而,还有许多其他群体值得研究,包括城市的街头小贩和街头艺术家:街头艺人、活雕像、漫画家等。原创性/附加值:该研究填补了关于非正式工作的现实及其社会后果的知识空白。具体来说,它有助于理解非正式的理论概念,通过对非正式回收者或废金属拾荒者的案例研究,说明以贫穷、歧视、脱离社会和维持生计为特征的非正式移民工人的经济和社会状况。
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Intangible Capital
Intangible Capital MANAGEMENT-
CiteScore
1.50
自引率
16.70%
发文量
21
审稿时长
33 weeks
期刊介绍: The aim of Intangible Capital is to publish theoretical and empirical articles that contribute to contrast, extend and build theories that contribute to advance our understanding of phenomena related with management, and the management of intangibles, in organizations, from the perspectives of strategic management, human resource management, psychology, education, IT, supply chain management and accounting. The scientific research in management is grounded on theories developed from perspectives taken from a diversity of social sciences. Intangible Capital is open to publish articles that, from sociology, psychology, economics and industrial organization contribute to the scientific development of management and organizational science. Intangible Capital publishes scholar articles that contribute to contrast existing theories, or to build new theoretical approaches. The contributions can adopt confirmatory (quantitative) or explanatory (mainly qualitative) methodological approaches. Theoretical essays that enhance the building or extension of theoretical approaches are also welcome. Intangible Capital selects the articles to be published with a double bind, peer review system, following the practices of good scholarly journals. Intangible Capital publishes three regular issues per year following an open access policy. On-line publication allows to reduce publishing costs, and to make more agile the process of reviewing and edition. Intangible Capital defends that open access publishing fosters the advance of scientific knowledge, making it available to everyone. Intangible Capital publishes articles in English, Spanish and Catalan.
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