Food Crisis: Implications for Labour

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Food Crisis: Implications for Labour

2013 publication with Debdulal Saha (eds.): Food Crisis: Implications for Labour, Mering, Rainer Hampp Verlag

Introduction: The Neglected Labour Dimension – Debdulal Saha and Christoph Scherrer

I. Food Insecurity
1. Addressing the ‘Slow Violence’ of Food Insecurity – Jacklyn Cock
2. The Origins of the Food Crisis: The Case of East Africa – Thomas Ogola and Jane Sawe
3. Market Queens and the Blame Game in Ghanaian Tomato Marketing – Akua O.Britwum

II. Decent Work Deficit and Rural Labor
4. “You entered through that gate and you will leave through that gate”. The Decent Work Deficit amongst Farm Workers… – Edward Webster and Mbuso Nkosi
5. Indonesian Oil Palm Plantations:
Decent Work Deficit Despite Employment Growth – Hariati Sinaga
6. Rural Development and the Decent Work Agenda:The Role of Smallholders and the Rural Poor – Lars Thomann

III. Social Protection
7. Food Security Requires Income Security. The Case for Universal Social Protection Floors – Frank Hoffer
8. The Brazilian Food and Nutrition Security Policy: Concept and Results – Walter Belik
9. Food or Cash: Assisting the Urban Poor in India – Sharit K. Bhowmik, Indira Gartenberg, and Kanchan Sarker

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