The Chinese Worker after Socialism

William Hurst

文学

政治学 社会学 比较政治

2009-03-23

Cambridge University Press

目录
Introduction 1. Regional political economy and labor reform 2. The roots of unemployment and the political economy of lay-offs 3. Remaking China's urban welfare and labor market policies 4. Pathways to re-employment 5. Contention, protest, and social order Conclusion.
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内容简介
While millions in China have been advantaged by three decades of reform, impressive gains have also produced social dislocation. Groups that had been winners under socialism find themselves losers in the new order. Based on field research in nine cities across China, this fascinating study considers the fate of one such group - 35 million workers laid off from the state-owned sector. The book explains why these lay-offs occurred, how workers are coping with unemployment, what actions the state is taking to provide them with livelihoods and re-employment, and what happens when workers mobilize collectively to pursue redress of their substantial grievances. What happens to these people, the remnants of the socialist working class, will be critical in shaping post-socialist politics and society in China and beyond.
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