Nowadays, the impacts of economic restructuring on the reshaping of the social structure are widely perceived as a cause of growing frustrations and discontents. Recent discussions of the arrival of an M-form society and a shrinking middle class (and thus a decrease in opportunity of upward social mobiiity) in many Asian societies are symptomatic of such growing fears of a major transformation of the opportunity structure of the former newly industrialized economies (NIEs) such as Hong Kong and Taiwan. It is suggested that the earlier developmental drive of these NIEs has been exhausted and a fall of economic growth rate and the maturation of the economy have reversed the trend of a loosening of the social structure and an increase in oppo...
Most of the recent sociological literatures on China & its neighboring East Asian societies have foc...
This paper is an attempt to probe the interactions of economic restructuring and labour-market devel...
Has income inequality in Hong Kong risen or declined? The author wonders if income inequality has co...
With a recent surge in the outward movement of the population, a new wave of emigration has been sug...
This paper examines Hong Kong's intergenerational class mobility regime from a comparative perspecti...
This article uses the concepts of sustainable livelihoods and equality of opportunities to frame the...
As Hong Kong is now facing economic restructuring and social problems of various kinds, it is not su...
Hong Kong has undergone substantial economic transformations and developed into a sophisticated busi...
The year 1997 was a milestone in the history of Hong Kong both in the political arena and in the eco...
This thesis examines the micro-process of social mobility in modern Hong Kong. It also studies Hong ...
There is a missing piece in the puzzle of social development in post-1997 Hong Kong: regional and na...
There is a missing piece in the puzzle of social development in post-1997 Hong Kong: regional and na...
Due to the northward migration of its industries to China, Hong Kong has lost its position as a majo...
by Wing-kwong Tsang.Thesis (Ph.D.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1990.Bibliography: leaves 224-2...
Hong Kong has always been proud of its economic achievement of the past decades. However, the econom...
Most of the recent sociological literatures on China & its neighboring East Asian societies have foc...
This paper is an attempt to probe the interactions of economic restructuring and labour-market devel...
Has income inequality in Hong Kong risen or declined? The author wonders if income inequality has co...
With a recent surge in the outward movement of the population, a new wave of emigration has been sug...
This paper examines Hong Kong's intergenerational class mobility regime from a comparative perspecti...
This article uses the concepts of sustainable livelihoods and equality of opportunities to frame the...
As Hong Kong is now facing economic restructuring and social problems of various kinds, it is not su...
Hong Kong has undergone substantial economic transformations and developed into a sophisticated busi...
The year 1997 was a milestone in the history of Hong Kong both in the political arena and in the eco...
This thesis examines the micro-process of social mobility in modern Hong Kong. It also studies Hong ...
There is a missing piece in the puzzle of social development in post-1997 Hong Kong: regional and na...
There is a missing piece in the puzzle of social development in post-1997 Hong Kong: regional and na...
Due to the northward migration of its industries to China, Hong Kong has lost its position as a majo...
by Wing-kwong Tsang.Thesis (Ph.D.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1990.Bibliography: leaves 224-2...
Hong Kong has always been proud of its economic achievement of the past decades. However, the econom...
Most of the recent sociological literatures on China & its neighboring East Asian societies have foc...
This paper is an attempt to probe the interactions of economic restructuring and labour-market devel...
Has income inequality in Hong Kong risen or declined? The author wonders if income inequality has co...