By exploring the metamorphosis of the Cuban labor market, and in particular the narratives of new workers in the private sector, the author participates in the ongoing debate on the social transformations detectable in post-socialist countries. She presents the data collected from an ethnographic research conducted in the city of Havana which lasted about eight months.
Social transformation and binary socialism: an ethnographic account of labour market changes in contemporary Cuba
Concetta Russo
2022-01-01
Abstract
By exploring the metamorphosis of the Cuban labor market, and in particular the narratives of new workers in the private sector, the author participates in the ongoing debate on the social transformations detectable in post-socialist countries. She presents the data collected from an ethnographic research conducted in the city of Havana which lasted about eight months.File in questo prodotto:
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