Browsing Department of Social Anthropology by Subject "Unemployment"
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'I want to improve myself'. Underemployed rural graduates in urban areas of China
(Master thesis, 2012-06-15)The thesis presents an ethnographic study of a phenomenon that was unknown of and even unthinkable fifteen years ago in China, underemployed and unemployed rural graduates living on the fringes of both the city and society ... -
To be unemployed is not to be dependent. The politics of narratives surrounding unemployment
(Master thesis, 2013-06-18)Based on six months of fieldwork in London in the first half of 2012, this thesis aims to understand how unemployment is a situation that is understood in different ways based on political understanding and moral categories. ...