As China’s economy turns to globalisation, at home the issue of a floating workforce is becoming more intense and complex. In Shanghai, low-skilled migrants are subject to economic and social segregation. This comes with a social stigma and restricts the migrants to particular economic sectors within a fragmented labour market. Nonetheless, the itineraries the migrants follow allow them to acquire certain skills and resources. Their survival strategies produce what have been called “situations of affiliation and disaffiliation” within an overall situation of general insecurity
Treball de fi de grau d'Humanitats. Curs 2014-2015Director: Manel Ollé RodríguezFor the last three d...
This article addresses the linked topics of internal migration and occupational discrimination again...
In urban China, urban resident annual earnings are 1.3 times larger than long term rural migrant ear...
As China’s economy turns to globalisation, at home the issue of a floating workforce is becoming mor...
China has witnessed the largest migration wave in human history since the initiation of economic ref...
China has witnessed the largest migration wave in human history since the initiation of economic ref...
It has been documented widely that temporary migrants in Chinese cities are subject to labour market...
This article addresses the linked topics of internal migration and occupational discrimination again...
Migration in Shanghai Masses of migrants flocking towards cities from the countryside now account f...
Chinese migrant workers are workers who (1) migrate from the countryside, where they have the rights...
After growing at double-digit rates for most of the last three decades, the Chinese economy is now i...
The abundance of cheap labour associated with mass migration contributes to the global competitivene...
This article addresses the linked topics of internal migration and occupational discrimination again...
The financial crisis of 2008 brought many changes to the world economy with China seeming to stand o...
China has witnessed the largest labor migration since the reform and opening up policies were implem...
Treball de fi de grau d'Humanitats. Curs 2014-2015Director: Manel Ollé RodríguezFor the last three d...
This article addresses the linked topics of internal migration and occupational discrimination again...
In urban China, urban resident annual earnings are 1.3 times larger than long term rural migrant ear...
As China’s economy turns to globalisation, at home the issue of a floating workforce is becoming mor...
China has witnessed the largest migration wave in human history since the initiation of economic ref...
China has witnessed the largest migration wave in human history since the initiation of economic ref...
It has been documented widely that temporary migrants in Chinese cities are subject to labour market...
This article addresses the linked topics of internal migration and occupational discrimination again...
Migration in Shanghai Masses of migrants flocking towards cities from the countryside now account f...
Chinese migrant workers are workers who (1) migrate from the countryside, where they have the rights...
After growing at double-digit rates for most of the last three decades, the Chinese economy is now i...
The abundance of cheap labour associated with mass migration contributes to the global competitivene...
This article addresses the linked topics of internal migration and occupational discrimination again...
The financial crisis of 2008 brought many changes to the world economy with China seeming to stand o...
China has witnessed the largest labor migration since the reform and opening up policies were implem...
Treball de fi de grau d'Humanitats. Curs 2014-2015Director: Manel Ollé RodríguezFor the last three d...
This article addresses the linked topics of internal migration and occupational discrimination again...
In urban China, urban resident annual earnings are 1.3 times larger than long term rural migrant ear...