Transformations in the age and gender of unfree workers on hybrid cotton seed farms in Andhra Pradesh

J Peasant Stud. 2001;28(3):1-36. doi: 10.1080/03066150108438782.

Abstract

Unfreedom in Indian agriculture is ordinarily associated with adult male bonded labour, and it is generally argued that unfreedom is likely to disappear as capitalism spreads/advances. By contrast, we find that workers employed on advanced capitalist cotton seed farms in Andhra Pradesh - accumulation linked to national and multinational capital - involves the employment of labour-power which is mostly unfree, female and young (7-14 years). Addressed here are the reasons for the transformations in the age and gender of unfree workers on such farms since the early 1970s. We argue that, in the context of men's emancipation from bonded labour, employers actively sought out relatively cheaper, more easily disciplined, unfree female labour. Then, in order to secure even cheaper female child labour, employers segmented the female labour market via ideologies about the superiority of female children over adult females. Corresponding changes in labourers' gender relations, which put more of the onus of family maintenance on to women and daughters, were found to facilitate the unfreedom of females.

Publication types

  • Historical Article

MeSH terms

  • Agriculture* / economics
  • Agriculture* / education
  • Agriculture* / history
  • Child
  • Child Advocacy / economics
  • Child Advocacy / education
  • Child Advocacy / history
  • Child Advocacy / psychology
  • Child Welfare* / economics
  • Child Welfare* / ethnology
  • Child Welfare* / history
  • Child Welfare* / psychology
  • Cotton Fiber / economics
  • Cotton Fiber / history
  • Crops, Agricultural / economics
  • Crops, Agricultural / history
  • Economics / history
  • Employment* / economics
  • Employment* / history
  • Employment* / psychology
  • Family Characteristics / ethnology
  • Family Relations* / ethnology
  • Family Relations* / legislation & jurisprudence
  • Gender Identity*
  • Gossypium
  • History, 20th Century
  • Humans
  • India / ethnology
  • Men's Health / economics
  • Men's Health / ethnology
  • Men's Health / history
  • Rural Health / history
  • Rural Population* / history
  • Seeds
  • Social Change / history
  • Socioeconomic Factors
  • Women's Health / economics
  • Women's Health / ethnology
  • Women's Health / history
  • Women's Rights* / economics
  • Women's Rights* / education
  • Women's Rights* / history
  • Women, Working* / education
  • Women, Working* / history
  • Women, Working* / psychology