The Servant Class City: Urban Revitalization versus the Working Poor in San Diego: Globalization and Community, cartea 25
Autor David J. Karjanenen Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 iul 2016
San Diego, California, is frequently viewed as a model for American urban revitalization. It looks like a success story, with blight and poverty replaced by high-rises and jobs. But David J. Karjanen shows that the much-touted job opportunities for poor people have been concentrated in low-paying service work as the cost of living in San Diego has soared. The Servant Class City documents how, over a period of three decades, San Diego’s urban transformation actually eroded the economic standing of the city’s working poor.
Karjanen demonstrates that urban policy in San Diego, which has been devoted to increasing tourism, has fostered the creation of jobs that do not actually provide either livable wages or paths to upward mobility. Marshaling a wealth of heretofore uncollected data, he challenges the presumption that decades-long stagnation of job mobility in the united states is a result of insufficient worker training or a “skills mismatch,” or is attributable to various personal qualities of the urban poor.
Karjanen interweaves profiles of people with a compelling presentation of data. Each chapter addresses a significant topic: hospitality industry jobs, retail work, informal employment, “fringe banking,” and economic barriers to mobility. In revealing the true story of the “poverty traps” that are associated with low-wage jobs in the service economy, The Servant Class City complicates the rosy picture of life in an American tourist boomtown.
Karjanen demonstrates that urban policy in San Diego, which has been devoted to increasing tourism, has fostered the creation of jobs that do not actually provide either livable wages or paths to upward mobility. Marshaling a wealth of heretofore uncollected data, he challenges the presumption that decades-long stagnation of job mobility in the united states is a result of insufficient worker training or a “skills mismatch,” or is attributable to various personal qualities of the urban poor.
Karjanen interweaves profiles of people with a compelling presentation of data. Each chapter addresses a significant topic: hospitality industry jobs, retail work, informal employment, “fringe banking,” and economic barriers to mobility. In revealing the true story of the “poverty traps” that are associated with low-wage jobs in the service economy, The Servant Class City complicates the rosy picture of life in an American tourist boomtown.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780816697489
ISBN-10: 0816697485
Pagini: 312
Ilustrații: 3
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 38 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: University of Minnesota Press
Colecția Univ Of Minnesota Press
Seria Globalization and Community
ISBN-10: 0816697485
Pagini: 312
Ilustrații: 3
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 38 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: University of Minnesota Press
Colecția Univ Of Minnesota Press
Seria Globalization and Community
Notă biografică
David J. Karjanen is assistant professor of American Studies at the University of Minnesota.
Cuprins
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I. Changing Urban Fortunes
1. Subsidizing Capital and Expanding Low-Wage Work
2. A Good Job Is Hard to Find
Part II. Working in the Servant Class
3. Working in the Hospitality Industry
4. Working Retail in the Inner City
5. Working On, Off, and Around the Books
Part III. Living in the Servant-Class Economy
6. Do-It-Yourself Safety Nets
7. Asset Poverty and the High Cost of Fringe Banking
8. The Low-Income Trap: Barriers to Economic Mobility
Conclusion: An Expanding Servant Class or a Pathway to Prosperity?
Appendix A. The Communities
Appendix B. Servant Class Occupations in San Diego
Appendix C. Survey Data and Methodology Chronology
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I. Changing Urban Fortunes
1. Subsidizing Capital and Expanding Low-Wage Work
2. A Good Job Is Hard to Find
Part II. Working in the Servant Class
3. Working in the Hospitality Industry
4. Working Retail in the Inner City
5. Working On, Off, and Around the Books
Part III. Living in the Servant-Class Economy
6. Do-It-Yourself Safety Nets
7. Asset Poverty and the High Cost of Fringe Banking
8. The Low-Income Trap: Barriers to Economic Mobility
Conclusion: An Expanding Servant Class or a Pathway to Prosperity?
Appendix A. The Communities
Appendix B. Servant Class Occupations in San Diego
Appendix C. Survey Data and Methodology Chronology
Bibliography
Index
Recenzii
"Written in an accessible style, this is a cautionary tale of how urban revitalization bypasses low-income communities, constraining the economic mobility of the working poor and increasing their reliance on shady financial services and other predatory institutions."—Nik Theodore, University of Illinois at Chicago
"The Servant Class City is a remarkable book. There are few other books that document growing urban inequality's mechanisms in such a fine-grained way, with both qualitative and quantitative evidence."—Jane Collins, University of Wisconsin–Madison
"The Servant Class City is a remarkable book. There are few other books that document growing urban inequality's mechanisms in such a fine-grained way, with both qualitative and quantitative evidence."—Jane Collins, University of Wisconsin–Madison
"The book’s strong point is its grounding in the real lives of people."—Planning Magazine
"This valuable case study does an excellent job of demonstrating the complex reality the hardworking poor face in neoliberal capitalism."—CHOICE
"Karjanen expertly illustrates the ineffectiveness of conventional revitalization initiatives devised to reduce poverty."—H-Net
"There is much to like about Karjanen’s work."—Journal of Urban Affairs
"Karjanen’s work is an exemplary study that paves the way for future work in urban sociology."—Contemporary Sociology
"This valuable case study does an excellent job of demonstrating the complex reality the hardworking poor face in neoliberal capitalism."—CHOICE
"Karjanen expertly illustrates the ineffectiveness of conventional revitalization initiatives devised to reduce poverty."—H-Net
"There is much to like about Karjanen’s work."—Journal of Urban Affairs
"Karjanen’s work is an exemplary study that paves the way for future work in urban sociology."—Contemporary Sociology