Objective: The objective was to explore the psychological experiences of laid-off workers in contemporary transitional China and to formulate a theoretical model of these. Methods: In-depth interviews of 26 laid-off workers were conducted and analysed using grounded theory techniques. Results: Four themes underline the psychological processes of these laid-off workers - feeling of loss, feeling of physical pain, feeling of fatalism, and final acceptance. These are characterized by Chinese culture and its philosophy - feeling of loss is dominated by their loss of face (diu mianzi), physical pain is a somatization of their mental painfulness, their fatalism is traced back to the Chinese ancient theocratic concept of Tian Ming, and their accep...
This paper deals with the question of how unemployed workers in China responded to the imposition of...
by Johnston H.C. Wong.Bibliography: leaves 137-143Thesis (M.S.W.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, ...
Introduction: This study was designed to explore the psychosocial aspects of injured workers, their ...
Objective: The objective was to explore the psychological experiences of laid-off workers in contemp...
Objective: The objective was to explore the psychological experiences of laid-off workers in contemp...
This paper explores the psychological responses to lay-off in contemporary China during its economic...
Discusses the results of a study that examined whether the impact of economic reform in China, with ...
[Excerpt] Since the mid-1990s, as China has downsized and privatized its state-owned enterprises, se...
Using self-gathered data and the hazard model, we analyzed the reasons laid-off workers in the Beiji...
This article addresses one of the many sensitive and challenging problems generated by China's era o...
The major findings of this study include: (1) poverty resulting from being laid-off is the direct re...
On the hypotheses, all except those relating to the appraisal of intensity and financial welfare wer...
A paper “Suzhi (Quality) Discourse and Laid-off Workers: The Role of Trade Unions in Post-Maoist Chi...
Between 1998 and 2002, millions of urban workers known as the xiagang were made redundant as a conse...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: E. Y. W. Yeung, F. Irvine, and K. M. S. ...
This paper deals with the question of how unemployed workers in China responded to the imposition of...
by Johnston H.C. Wong.Bibliography: leaves 137-143Thesis (M.S.W.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, ...
Introduction: This study was designed to explore the psychosocial aspects of injured workers, their ...
Objective: The objective was to explore the psychological experiences of laid-off workers in contemp...
Objective: The objective was to explore the psychological experiences of laid-off workers in contemp...
This paper explores the psychological responses to lay-off in contemporary China during its economic...
Discusses the results of a study that examined whether the impact of economic reform in China, with ...
[Excerpt] Since the mid-1990s, as China has downsized and privatized its state-owned enterprises, se...
Using self-gathered data and the hazard model, we analyzed the reasons laid-off workers in the Beiji...
This article addresses one of the many sensitive and challenging problems generated by China's era o...
The major findings of this study include: (1) poverty resulting from being laid-off is the direct re...
On the hypotheses, all except those relating to the appraisal of intensity and financial welfare wer...
A paper “Suzhi (Quality) Discourse and Laid-off Workers: The Role of Trade Unions in Post-Maoist Chi...
Between 1998 and 2002, millions of urban workers known as the xiagang were made redundant as a conse...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: E. Y. W. Yeung, F. Irvine, and K. M. S. ...
This paper deals with the question of how unemployed workers in China responded to the imposition of...
by Johnston H.C. Wong.Bibliography: leaves 137-143Thesis (M.S.W.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, ...
Introduction: This study was designed to explore the psychosocial aspects of injured workers, their ...