This paper applies a mixed methods approach that combines qualitative and quantitative methods to examine urban poverty in China's state-owned enterprise communities where laid-off workers concentrate. A sequential explanatory model using interviews, Participatory Poverty Assessments and a community household survey on textile and military industries in Shaanxi Province of north-western China shows that low-income households suffered multidimensional disadvantages. Qualitative techniques have helped to reveal the hidden aspects of poverty while statistical tools have captured holistic information on the communities. These approaches together (Q-squared) consider both the outsiders' and insiders' views on the laid-off poor and benefit the ma...
This paper uses the Dual Cut-offs Approach to measure multidimensional poverty in China at the natio...
This paper examines the traumatic effects on the urban labour market of the policy of large-scale re...
This paper explores the psychological responses to lay-off in contemporary China during its economic...
This paper applies a mixed methods approach that combines qualitative and quantitative methods to ex...
The paper reviews some research on urban poverty in China. This topic began to attract academic atte...
This paper examines the social and economic impacts of market transition and structural adjustment p...
Urban poverty is an emerging problem. This book explores the household and neighbourhood factors tha...
In China\u27s transition to a market economy, the old socialist system which included full employmen...
When discussing the outcomes of China’s economic development, the poverty that can still be found in...
Based on a large-scale household survey conducted in 2007, this article reports on poverty concentra...
Since the late 1970s, many state-owned enterprise employees have been laid off and more and more rur...
Based on a large-scale household survey conducted in 2007, this paper reports on a study into povert...
Based on a large-scale household survey conducted in Nanjing in 2005, this study aims to provide a b...
This paper examines poverty and income inequality in urban China by analysing recent survey data col...
• In the literature, there are several terms that are used to designate persons who are laid off, su...
This paper uses the Dual Cut-offs Approach to measure multidimensional poverty in China at the natio...
This paper examines the traumatic effects on the urban labour market of the policy of large-scale re...
This paper explores the psychological responses to lay-off in contemporary China during its economic...
This paper applies a mixed methods approach that combines qualitative and quantitative methods to ex...
The paper reviews some research on urban poverty in China. This topic began to attract academic atte...
This paper examines the social and economic impacts of market transition and structural adjustment p...
Urban poverty is an emerging problem. This book explores the household and neighbourhood factors tha...
In China\u27s transition to a market economy, the old socialist system which included full employmen...
When discussing the outcomes of China’s economic development, the poverty that can still be found in...
Based on a large-scale household survey conducted in 2007, this article reports on poverty concentra...
Since the late 1970s, many state-owned enterprise employees have been laid off and more and more rur...
Based on a large-scale household survey conducted in 2007, this paper reports on a study into povert...
Based on a large-scale household survey conducted in Nanjing in 2005, this study aims to provide a b...
This paper examines poverty and income inequality in urban China by analysing recent survey data col...
• In the literature, there are several terms that are used to designate persons who are laid off, su...
This paper uses the Dual Cut-offs Approach to measure multidimensional poverty in China at the natio...
This paper examines the traumatic effects on the urban labour market of the policy of large-scale re...
This paper explores the psychological responses to lay-off in contemporary China during its economic...