Informality in contemporary Cuban labor market. An anthropological perspective


Abstract


This article shall analyze from a socio-anthropological perspective, and based upon the data collected during ten years of qualitative research in La Habana (2007-2017), the phenomenon of informality in the Cuban contemporary labor market, in both discourse and practice, by considering the structural reasons (political and economic) along with the socio-cultural ones.

DOI Code: 10.1285/i20398573v4n2p51

Keywords: Ethnography; Informality; Labor market; Cuba; qualitative research

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