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Conquistadores de la calle : child street labor in Guatemala City / Thomas A. Offit.

Lippincott Library HD6250.G953 G836 2008
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Offit, Thomas A., 1968-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Child labor--Guatemala.
Child labor.
Guatemala.
Physical Description:
xi, 228 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
Austin : University of Texas Press, 2008.
Summary:
The first comprehensive, book-length study of its kind, Conquistadores de la Calle presents the findings of nearly two years of ethnographic research on the streets of Guatemala City, toppling conventional wisdom that the region's youth workers are solely victims, or that their labor situations are entirely the result of poverty and family breakdown.
Documenting the voices and experiences of the city's working children, this fascinating study reveals counterintuitive motivations for those who choose to abandon schooling in favor of participating more fully in their families' economies. The processes of developing skills and planning for their social and economic futures are covered in depth, presenting evidence that many members of this population operate well above survival level and are decidedly not marginalized or members of an underclass. Conquistadores de la Calle also makes important distinctions between these young workers-a generation of Maya and Ladino boys and girls-and the homeless children or gang youth who have been so much more widely studied.
Contextualizing a variety of data, ranging from detailed ethnographic portraits of the children's lives and the monthly income of children engaged in common street vocations (such as shining shoes or serving as porters) to educational histories and socialization activities, Thomas A. Offit has produced a rich trove of findings in a significant segment of urban economics that is tremendously important for anthropologists, Latin Americanists, and those interested in the lives and labors of children in the cities of the developing world.
Contents:
Street work in El Guarda and 18 Calle
Jobs and income of child street laborers
Child street laborers, their families, and the household economy
The social nature of economic success
Child street laborers and education
The futures of child street laborers.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages [193]-216) and index.
ISBN:
9780292718470
0292718470
OCLC:
181072616

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