The proletarianization of rural migrants is distinctive to contemporary China's development model, in which the state has fostered the growth of a “semi-proletariat” numbering more than 200 million to fuel labor-intensive industries and urbanization. Drawing on fieldwork in Guangdong and Sichuan provinces between 2010 and 2014, supplemented with scholarly studies and government surveys, the authors analyze the precarity and the individual and collective struggles of a new generation of rural migrant workers. They present an analysis of high and growing levels of labor conflict at a time when the previous domination of state enterprises has given way to the predominance of migrant workers as the core of an expanding industrial labor force. I...
The continued transfer of agricultural labor into the industrial sector is crucial to China's transf...
Since 1955 the Chinese household registration system (hukou) has been used as the main tool to restr...
Massive population flows from rural to urban areas since the start of economic reform have had conse...
This article analyses the Chinese rural migrant workers' collective struggles within a framework tha...
This paper examines the effects that changes in the Chinese government’s methods of labor control ha...
The paper examines the contentious issue of the extent of surplus labour that remains in China. Chi...
China’s recent economic success largely depends on making more than 100 million rural migrants work ...
The paper examines the contentious issue of the extent of surplus labour that remains in China. Chi...
This paper contributes to the assessment of China's rural labor markets. According to our data, the ...
As the Chinese economy reforms, a huge new population of rural-urban migrants is transforming the ur...
China's capitalist transformation offers us a non-Western perspective to understand the contradictio...
Working class studies on China commonly use the lens of proletarianization to understand class forma...
The continued transfer of agricultural labor into the industrial sector is crucial to China's transf...
After three decades of contributing to the Chinese economy and society, the first generation of rura...
With a shift in manufacturing from the developed countries of North America, Europe, and East Asia t...
The continued transfer of agricultural labor into the industrial sector is crucial to China's transf...
Since 1955 the Chinese household registration system (hukou) has been used as the main tool to restr...
Massive population flows from rural to urban areas since the start of economic reform have had conse...
This article analyses the Chinese rural migrant workers' collective struggles within a framework tha...
This paper examines the effects that changes in the Chinese government’s methods of labor control ha...
The paper examines the contentious issue of the extent of surplus labour that remains in China. Chi...
China’s recent economic success largely depends on making more than 100 million rural migrants work ...
The paper examines the contentious issue of the extent of surplus labour that remains in China. Chi...
This paper contributes to the assessment of China's rural labor markets. According to our data, the ...
As the Chinese economy reforms, a huge new population of rural-urban migrants is transforming the ur...
China's capitalist transformation offers us a non-Western perspective to understand the contradictio...
Working class studies on China commonly use the lens of proletarianization to understand class forma...
The continued transfer of agricultural labor into the industrial sector is crucial to China's transf...
After three decades of contributing to the Chinese economy and society, the first generation of rura...
With a shift in manufacturing from the developed countries of North America, Europe, and East Asia t...
The continued transfer of agricultural labor into the industrial sector is crucial to China's transf...
Since 1955 the Chinese household registration system (hukou) has been used as the main tool to restr...
Massive population flows from rural to urban areas since the start of economic reform have had conse...