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I take the term 'well-being' to encompass core dimensions of material welfare such as basic income and access to social services, as well as 'agency', understood as freedom and capacity to act in pursuit of perceived self-interest, both autonomously and in interaction with wider social actors and institutions. See Anthony Giddens, 'Structuration theory: Past, present and future', in, Christopher GA Bryant & David Jary (eds), Theory of Structuration: A Critical Appreciation, London: Routledge, 1991, pp xi, 252
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Both workers and smallholder producers face problems as a result of the terms of their participation in the global coffee industry, but the nature of these problems di.ers in many respects between these two 'categories' of marginalised groups. I therefore frequently distinguish them from one another in the analysis presented below. In practice, however, the distinction between these categories at the level of individual households is often blurred, since many smallholder producers or their household members commonly work as wage labourers on larger farms during periods when their own production fails to generate sufficient food and income to support the family. Christopher Bacon, 'Confronting the coffee crisis: Can Fair Trade, organic and speciality coffees reduce small-scale farmer vulnerability in northern Nicaragua?', World Development, 33 (3), 2005, pp 497-511
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