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Rethinking Work from A Uganda Marketplace

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African Studies Centre
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William Monteith explores the marketplaces of Uganda, specifically larger ones in Kampala, to discuss how the differences between waged and non-waged labour are viewed. He also discusses the role of different types of work in this context.

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African Studies Centre
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William Monteith
Keywords
work
wage
Uganda
labour
Department: Centre for African Studies
Date Added: 20/11/2019
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