A very large number of Chinese workers are caught today in circumstances similar to those faced by the workers in rust belt cities interviewed by Ching Kwan Lee for chapter 7 in this volume. Such workers have grievances about unemployment, job insecurity, and onerous working conditions. I But not all of China's workers face similar difficulties today. During the past quarter century, as the economic reforms have unfolded, different parts of China's workforce have encountered very different fates
Han, Dongfang [Radio Free Asia]. China’s workers wronged : an oral history of workers’ struggles dur...
This essay contrasts the scattered resistance of Chinese urban workers to the restructuring of state...
Although previous studies on state-owned enterprise (SOE) reforms in China report the ascendancy of ...
As China enters the twenty-first year of reform, the success of its economic policies has been widel...
As China enters the twenty-first year of reform, the success of its economic policies has been widel...
Discusses the results of a study that examined whether the impact of economic reform in China, with ...
Labor has become an economic and political challenge in a China plagued by unemployment among the ra...
This article addresses one of the many sensitive and challenging problems generated by China's era o...
The aims of this chapter are (a) to examine the economic progress of China using historical comparis...
China has seen a surge of working class protests in recent years. Many of these have involved retire...
Between 1998 and 2002, millions of urban workers known as the xiagang were made redundant as a conse...
The economic reforms of the late 1970s in China have raised general living standards particularly in...
After a quarter of a century of market reform, China has become the workshop of the world and the le...
This collection is part of a concerted effort by activists, NGOs, and aca-demics to make public the ...
In the early 1980s the Chinese government began to implement a policy of labour rationalization in ...
Han, Dongfang [Radio Free Asia]. China’s workers wronged : an oral history of workers’ struggles dur...
This essay contrasts the scattered resistance of Chinese urban workers to the restructuring of state...
Although previous studies on state-owned enterprise (SOE) reforms in China report the ascendancy of ...
As China enters the twenty-first year of reform, the success of its economic policies has been widel...
As China enters the twenty-first year of reform, the success of its economic policies has been widel...
Discusses the results of a study that examined whether the impact of economic reform in China, with ...
Labor has become an economic and political challenge in a China plagued by unemployment among the ra...
This article addresses one of the many sensitive and challenging problems generated by China's era o...
The aims of this chapter are (a) to examine the economic progress of China using historical comparis...
China has seen a surge of working class protests in recent years. Many of these have involved retire...
Between 1998 and 2002, millions of urban workers known as the xiagang were made redundant as a conse...
The economic reforms of the late 1970s in China have raised general living standards particularly in...
After a quarter of a century of market reform, China has become the workshop of the world and the le...
This collection is part of a concerted effort by activists, NGOs, and aca-demics to make public the ...
In the early 1980s the Chinese government began to implement a policy of labour rationalization in ...
Han, Dongfang [Radio Free Asia]. China’s workers wronged : an oral history of workers’ struggles dur...
This essay contrasts the scattered resistance of Chinese urban workers to the restructuring of state...
Although previous studies on state-owned enterprise (SOE) reforms in China report the ascendancy of ...