Based on interviews with students and teachers at one electronics company, we analyse the use of student interns to do regular manufacturing work in China. We argue that student workers need to be seen as a distinct category of constrained labour; part of a growing insecure workforce in China. We find that students enrolled in vocational schools are moved into internships, without their consent, to suit the needs of employers. This results in a misalignment between interns and their area of study that invalidates the basic principle of vocational education, which is to combine theory and practice within a sector or occupationally-focused education programme. Teachers in vocational schools follow their students into the factory and become 't...
Abstract: This article examines interns ’ negotiation of their work identity, with a focus on the ne...
This paper's purpose is to clarify the ideas of university students about being employed in China. W...
This article examines interns’ negotiation of their work identity, with a focus on the nexus of tran...
Based on interviews with students and teachers at one electronics company, we analyse the use of stu...
In the summer of 2010, Taiwanese-based Foxconn Technology Group- the world's largest electronics man...
This article is jointly published by The Asia-Pacific Journal and Asian Studies (Official Journal of...
In the summer of 2010, Taiwanese-based Foxconn Technology Group—the world’s largest electronics man...
Jenny Chan, Ngai Pun and Mark Selden. 2015. "Interns or Workers? China's Student Labor Regime." Asia...
At the current juncture of China’s economic development, the mismatch between the supply of universi...
The paper uses research into industrial dormitories in Southern China to examine the role performed ...
Many labour experts have discussed the ‘dormitory labour regime’ in China’s manufacturing industry, ...
After a quarter of a century of market reform, China has become the workshop of the world and the le...
Abatraet-This paper examines the economic rationale for the current vocationahxation of secondary ed...
In recent years, scholars have begun to document the emergence of private migrant schools in urban C...
This article examines interns’ negotiation of their work identity, with a focus on the nexus of tran...
Abstract: This article examines interns ’ negotiation of their work identity, with a focus on the ne...
This paper's purpose is to clarify the ideas of university students about being employed in China. W...
This article examines interns’ negotiation of their work identity, with a focus on the nexus of tran...
Based on interviews with students and teachers at one electronics company, we analyse the use of stu...
In the summer of 2010, Taiwanese-based Foxconn Technology Group- the world's largest electronics man...
This article is jointly published by The Asia-Pacific Journal and Asian Studies (Official Journal of...
In the summer of 2010, Taiwanese-based Foxconn Technology Group—the world’s largest electronics man...
Jenny Chan, Ngai Pun and Mark Selden. 2015. "Interns or Workers? China's Student Labor Regime." Asia...
At the current juncture of China’s economic development, the mismatch between the supply of universi...
The paper uses research into industrial dormitories in Southern China to examine the role performed ...
Many labour experts have discussed the ‘dormitory labour regime’ in China’s manufacturing industry, ...
After a quarter of a century of market reform, China has become the workshop of the world and the le...
Abatraet-This paper examines the economic rationale for the current vocationahxation of secondary ed...
In recent years, scholars have begun to document the emergence of private migrant schools in urban C...
This article examines interns’ negotiation of their work identity, with a focus on the nexus of tran...
Abstract: This article examines interns ’ negotiation of their work identity, with a focus on the ne...
This paper's purpose is to clarify the ideas of university students about being employed in China. W...
This article examines interns’ negotiation of their work identity, with a focus on the nexus of tran...