Abstract

This examination of how social and economic mechanisms operate in an original labor market situation — the new industrial zone of Singrauli, near Benares in India— analyzes the complex interactions between the various actors intervening in this very special market. It also emphasizes the lag between the national pronouncements of the technocrats heading the project and the reality of the utilization of a precarious work force with little protection.

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