This paper argues that child labor abuse, along with inconsistent commitments to enforce compulsory schooling mandates at the primary level in China, can be traced to those changing economic priorities that have both welcomed foreign investment and have increased social inequality within the country. The exploitation of child labor is one of the dehumanizing trends that define \u27commodity socialism\u27 in stark terms. Western attitudes and practices have not only encouraged such practices but have legitimized them as well
This paper provides an overview of the current academic and public debate on child labor. There is g...
China’s infamous One-Child policy taught us how far the CPC (Communist Party of China) is willing to...
This paper analyses child labor and children\u27s human capital formation in response to the changes...
This paper argues that child labor abuse, along with inconsistent commitments to enforce compulsory ...
We present the first systematic study on child labor in China. Child labor is not a negligible socia...
This article studies the meaning of childhood and educational chances for children in modern China d...
This research essay examines the exploitation of child labour in agriculture, industry and the servi...
In July 2010, the State Council of the People\u27s Republic of China published an Outline for Natio...
With a population of 1.3 billion and a gross domestic product growing at an impressive rate of 10 pe...
This paper puts forward three arguments regarding the nature and consequences of China’s rising lab...
Our paper deals with the increasingly important issue of the exploitation of child labor in developi...
This chapter provides a most contemporary and comprehensive analysis of profound economic, social an...
“Inventing the Socialist Child” illustrates the thinking, institution-building, and daily practices ...
This dissertation contains three chapters that investigate topics lying in the intersection between ...
P opular opinion in high-income countries often seems to hold that childlabor in developing countrie...
This paper provides an overview of the current academic and public debate on child labor. There is g...
China’s infamous One-Child policy taught us how far the CPC (Communist Party of China) is willing to...
This paper analyses child labor and children\u27s human capital formation in response to the changes...
This paper argues that child labor abuse, along with inconsistent commitments to enforce compulsory ...
We present the first systematic study on child labor in China. Child labor is not a negligible socia...
This article studies the meaning of childhood and educational chances for children in modern China d...
This research essay examines the exploitation of child labour in agriculture, industry and the servi...
In July 2010, the State Council of the People\u27s Republic of China published an Outline for Natio...
With a population of 1.3 billion and a gross domestic product growing at an impressive rate of 10 pe...
This paper puts forward three arguments regarding the nature and consequences of China’s rising lab...
Our paper deals with the increasingly important issue of the exploitation of child labor in developi...
This chapter provides a most contemporary and comprehensive analysis of profound economic, social an...
“Inventing the Socialist Child” illustrates the thinking, institution-building, and daily practices ...
This dissertation contains three chapters that investigate topics lying in the intersection between ...
P opular opinion in high-income countries often seems to hold that childlabor in developing countrie...
This paper provides an overview of the current academic and public debate on child labor. There is g...
China’s infamous One-Child policy taught us how far the CPC (Communist Party of China) is willing to...
This paper analyses child labor and children\u27s human capital formation in response to the changes...