Tea, Taxis, and Tiny Houses: Everyday Urban Economies in Indian Streets
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An ethnographic study of informal livelihoods and micro-enterprises powering city life
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*Tea, Taxis, and Tiny Houses: Everyday Urban Economies in Indian Streets* offers a compelling ethnographic exploration into the informal sector that serves as the lifeblood of India’s bustling metropolises. Moving beyond traditional economic statistics, this book dives deep into the lived realities of the millions who power city life—from the ubiquitous *chai walas* and auto-rickshaw drivers to home-based garment workers and urban recyclers. Through a meticulous examination of twenty-five distinct facets of urban informality, the author reveals how "jugaad" (frugal innovation) and intricate networks of social trust create a resilient, self-sustaining economy that persists despite systemic neglect and regulatory harassment.
The narrative challenges the conventional "formal vs. informal" dichotomy, illustrating how these micro-enterprises are inextricably linked to global supply chains and formal corporations. The book provides a nuanced look at the modern disruptions facing these traditional trades, including the rise of the app-based gig economy, the gendered politics of urban space, and the constant threat of eviction in informal settlements. It captures the dual nature of these livelihoods: the extraordinary entrepreneurial spirit and agency of the workers, contrasted against the deep precarity of life without social safety nets, health protections, or formal credit.
Designed for policymakers, urban planners, and students of sociology and development, this study serves as both a tribute to the tenacity of the urban poor and a roadmap for a more inclusive future. By advocating for "formalization with dignity," the book argues that true urban progress is impossible without integrating and empowering the informal workforce. It is an essential read for anyone seeking to understand the "invisible" machinery that keeps Indian cities moving and the urgent need to design urban futures that recognize the right to a dignified livelihood for all.
This book is primarily intended for urban planners, policymakers, and development practitioners seeking to understand the ground-level realities of India's vast informal economy. It is also an essential resource for sociology and economics researchers, activists, and students interested in the intersection of urbanization, labor rights, and social capital in the Global South. Anyone curious about the hidden systems and resilient individuals that power the daily functions of Indian cities will find this ethnographic study invaluable.
December 21, 2025
41,501 words
2 hours 54 minutes
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