[Excerpt] This book makes three main contributions to our understanding of informal work in China. First, it documents diversity in employment relations and the labor market. This diversity exists in spite of the fact that all of these workers are similar: they are all men who are unregistered migrants working informally in the construction industry in major cities in China. This book helps us make sense of that diversity and the diversity of informal precarious work more generally. Second, it expands our understanding of China’s emerging labor regime, which is central to labor control, intimately related to the urbanization process, and ultimately linked to China’s overall economic success. Finally, it shows how these migrants struggle aga...
Yan Hairong, New Masters, New Servants: Migration, Development, and Women Workers in China, Durham, ...
Prior to its economic reforms, China did not have an operating labor market. The government assigned...
China's capitalist transformation offers us a non-Western perspective to understand the contradictio...
Studies of labor in China have taken an exciting turn in recent years with the publication of numero...
Studies of labor in China have taken an exciting turn in recent years with the publication of numero...
This collection includes seven articles from the journal Open Times, a window into contemporary Chin...
In this study, we argue that the specific process of the proletarianization of Chinese migrant worke...
The increasing precariousness of labour forces globally has prompted some to argue that a new ‘preca...
China's internal migration has drawn extensive interest since the 1980s, and numerous studies have f...
After a quarter of a century of market reform, China has become the workshop of the world and the le...
2009-2010 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalVersion of RecordPublishe
Many labour experts have discussed the ‘dormitory labour regime’ in China’s manufacturing industry, ...
In the neoliberal era, precarity has become a general condition in the life of workers. The structur...
In the neoliberal era, precarity has become a general condition in the life of workers. The structur...
In the neoliberal era, precarity has become a general condition in the life of workers. The structur...
Yan Hairong, New Masters, New Servants: Migration, Development, and Women Workers in China, Durham, ...
Prior to its economic reforms, China did not have an operating labor market. The government assigned...
China's capitalist transformation offers us a non-Western perspective to understand the contradictio...
Studies of labor in China have taken an exciting turn in recent years with the publication of numero...
Studies of labor in China have taken an exciting turn in recent years with the publication of numero...
This collection includes seven articles from the journal Open Times, a window into contemporary Chin...
In this study, we argue that the specific process of the proletarianization of Chinese migrant worke...
The increasing precariousness of labour forces globally has prompted some to argue that a new ‘preca...
China's internal migration has drawn extensive interest since the 1980s, and numerous studies have f...
After a quarter of a century of market reform, China has become the workshop of the world and the le...
2009-2010 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalVersion of RecordPublishe
Many labour experts have discussed the ‘dormitory labour regime’ in China’s manufacturing industry, ...
In the neoliberal era, precarity has become a general condition in the life of workers. The structur...
In the neoliberal era, precarity has become a general condition in the life of workers. The structur...
In the neoliberal era, precarity has become a general condition in the life of workers. The structur...
Yan Hairong, New Masters, New Servants: Migration, Development, and Women Workers in China, Durham, ...
Prior to its economic reforms, China did not have an operating labor market. The government assigned...
China's capitalist transformation offers us a non-Western perspective to understand the contradictio...