TY - BOOK AU - Estrada,Emir TI - Kids at work: Latinx families selling food on the streets of Los Angeles T2 - Latina/o sociology series SN - 9781479881079 AV - HF5459 .K537 2019 PY - 2019/// CY - New York PB - New York University Press KW - Child labor KW - California KW - Los Angeles KW - Case studies KW - Children of noncitizens KW - Hispanic American families KW - Social conditions KW - Immigrant families KW - Latin Americans KW - Street-food vendors KW - Illegal immigration KW - Noncitizens KW - Electronic Books N1 - 2; Frontmatter --; Contents --; Introduction: Working with la Familia --; 1. "If I Don't Help Them, Who Will?": The Working Life --; 2. Street Vending in Los Angeles: A Cultural Economic Innovation --; 3. Working Side by Side: Intergenerational Family Dynamics --; 4. Making a Living Together: Communal Family Obligation Code and Economic Empathy --; 5. "I Get Mad and I Tell Them, 'Guys Could Clean, Too!' " --; 6. Street Violence: "I Don't Put Up a Fight Anymore" --; 7. "My Parents Want Me to Be Something in Life, Like a Lawyer or a Hero" --; Conclusion: "So, Are You Saying Children Should Work?" --; Acknowledgments --; Notes --; Bibliography --; Index --; About the Author; 2; b N2 - Street food markets have become wildly popular in Los Angeles-and behind the scenes, Latinx children have been instrumental in making these small informal businesses grow. In 'Kids at Work', Emir Estrada shines a light on the surprising labor of these young workers, providing the first ethnography on the participation of Latinx children in street vending. Drawing on dozens of interviews with children and their undocumented parents, as well as three years spent on the streets shadowing families at work, Estrada brings attention to the unique set of hardships Latinx youth experience in this occupation. She also highlights how these hardships can serve to cement family bonds, develop empathy towards parents, encourage hard work, and support children-and their parents-in their efforts to make a living together in the United States. 'Kids at Work' provides a compassionate, up-close portrait of Latinx children, detailing the complexities and nuances of family relations when children help generate income for the household as they peddle the streets of LA alongside their immigrant parents UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=1909775&site=eds-live&custid=s3260518 ER -