“Meat and Three”: Business Ownership as an Alternative Form of Work

Pub Date : 2023-03-23 DOI:10.1111/awr.12246
Dawn Rivers
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Alternatives to traditional waged and salaried work have become increasingly relevant in a post-pandemic U.S. labor market in which it seems that everyone hates their job. This article proposes that nonemployer businesses, business firms with no paid employees other than the business owner(s), constitute a distinct economic and cultural category of independent work in the U.S. economy, in addition to being a specific category of small business. Building from anthropological scholarship on entrepreneurship and on alternative forms of work, I argue that nonemployers are a recognizably discrete group from independent contractors because they think of their ventures as businesses. At the same time, nonemployer business owners expend their energy on building more holistic lifestyles rather than on wealth and capital accumulation. These findings are based on ethnographic fieldwork conducted in New York and North Carolina from 2017 to 2020. The stories I gathered illustrate that, by doing the work and running the business, nonemployer business owners control the practices and process of their work, and avoid both the precarity of other work arrangements and the stresses of growth-oriented entrepreneurship.

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“肉与三”:企业所有制作为一种替代工作形式
在流感大流行后的美国劳动力市场上,人们似乎都讨厌自己的工作,传统的带薪和带薪工作的替代品变得越来越重要。本文提出,在美国经济中,除了小企业的特定类别之外,非雇主企业,即除了企业主之外没有受薪雇员的商业公司,构成了独立工作的独特经济和文化类别。基于人类学对企业家精神和其他工作形式的研究,我认为,非雇主是一个明显独立于独立承包商的群体,因为他们把自己的企业视为企业。与此同时,不雇佣雇主的企业主把精力花在建立更全面的生活方式上,而不是财富和资本积累上。这些发现是基于2017年至2020年在纽约和北卡罗来纳州进行的人种学实地调查。我收集的故事说明,通过工作和经营企业,非雇主企业主控制了他们工作的实践和过程,既避免了其他工作安排的不稳定性,也避免了以增长为导向的企业家精神的压力。
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