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The Gray Area with Sean Illing cover image

The moral dangers of dirty work

The Gray Area with Sean Illing

CHAPTER

Inequality Shapes the Geography of Dirty Work

The author spent years researching the lives and work of these people who cannot afford to quit their jobs, despite the indignities that they're suffering in witnessing. The inequality that we experience in this country in equity shape the geography? How does it determine where that dirty work is done? You mention in your epilogue that inequality also shapes the geography of dirty work and who is held responsible for it.

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