Despite the tremendous economic progress made by the Chinese economy, averaging a nine percent growth per year, one section of the community remains outside the economic boom. As state-owned enterprises (SOEs) restructure into more efficient organisations able to compete in the global economy, the plight of workers within these enterprises has become a pressing issue. No longer able to depend on a job for life, these workers present challenges for local governments. One initiative proposed by the International Labour Organisation called the Start Your Own Business (SYB) Program has been identified as a way to retrain laid-off workers, xiagang. By focussing on one city in China, this paper analyses some of the key issues associated with thi...
The Extension organization has a long tradition of professional service to clientele, often at a cos...
For the majority of forty and fifty-year-olds, middle age is synonymous with socio-professional succ...
Chinese urban workers are no longer shielded from market forces. They are bearing the brunt of the a...
Despite the tremendous economic progress made by the Chinese economy, averaging a nine percent growt...
Despite the tremendous economic progress made by the Chinese economy, averaging a nine percent growt...
The transformation of China from a poor and egalitarian country to an upper middle-income country wi...
This article addresses one of the many sensitive and challenging problems generated by China's era o...
A willingness to explore the global stage can improve and embellish Extension program development, i...
Recent years have seen a surge in the evidence on the impacts of active labor market programs for nu...
This study evaluates the effectiveness of training programs for workers retrenched from Chinese stat...
This paper aimed to examine the relationship between organization embeddedness (OE), community embed...
Focusing upon the strategic entrepreneurial planning of local government, this paper presents a crit...
Between 1998 and 2002, millions of urban workers known as the xiagang were made redundant as a conse...
Lifelong learning and skill flexibility are especially important for workers in China, where structu...
Dealing with the uncertainty in business conditions, several companies are missing out the opportuni...
The Extension organization has a long tradition of professional service to clientele, often at a cos...
For the majority of forty and fifty-year-olds, middle age is synonymous with socio-professional succ...
Chinese urban workers are no longer shielded from market forces. They are bearing the brunt of the a...
Despite the tremendous economic progress made by the Chinese economy, averaging a nine percent growt...
Despite the tremendous economic progress made by the Chinese economy, averaging a nine percent growt...
The transformation of China from a poor and egalitarian country to an upper middle-income country wi...
This article addresses one of the many sensitive and challenging problems generated by China's era o...
A willingness to explore the global stage can improve and embellish Extension program development, i...
Recent years have seen a surge in the evidence on the impacts of active labor market programs for nu...
This study evaluates the effectiveness of training programs for workers retrenched from Chinese stat...
This paper aimed to examine the relationship between organization embeddedness (OE), community embed...
Focusing upon the strategic entrepreneurial planning of local government, this paper presents a crit...
Between 1998 and 2002, millions of urban workers known as the xiagang were made redundant as a conse...
Lifelong learning and skill flexibility are especially important for workers in China, where structu...
Dealing with the uncertainty in business conditions, several companies are missing out the opportuni...
The Extension organization has a long tradition of professional service to clientele, often at a cos...
For the majority of forty and fifty-year-olds, middle age is synonymous with socio-professional succ...
Chinese urban workers are no longer shielded from market forces. They are bearing the brunt of the a...