Labour Mobility in Urban China: An Integrated Labour Market in the Making?Michaela Baur Lit, 2006 - 300 strán (strany) Labour Mobility in Urban China is the focus of this comprehensive account which introduces readers to the far-reaching changes arising from the transformation of the Chinese labour market. The book brings together academic research and practical experience from China and abroad. It discusses challenges such as mismatches between labour supply and demand, the influx of rural labour migrants, rising unemployment and the expansion of flexible/informal work, including gender dimensions. A variety of problem-solving strategies from state and non-state actors alike are presented. An essential resource for academics, students and practitioners in the field, this volume analyses the erosion of the " Great Wall" between rural and urban China. |
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... employees report savings of between 5,000 and 10,000 RMB . This leaves about one third or all construction workers and one fourth of all restaurant employees with no reported savings . The figures indicate that restaurant employees are ...
... employees report savings of between 5,000 and 10,000 RMB . This leaves about one third or all construction workers and one fourth of all restaurant employees with no reported savings . The figures indicate that restaurant employees are ...
Strana 238
... employees , for their part , are more open to the idea of on - migrating to cities in the Pearl River Delta or the East Coast . In order to earn a living , the majority of construction workers and restaurant employees plan to once again ...
... employees , for their part , are more open to the idea of on - migrating to cities in the Pearl River Delta or the East Coast . In order to earn a living , the majority of construction workers and restaurant employees plan to once again ...
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... employees express a demand for vocational skills training , with restaurant employees in particular , ( 20 per cent of all respondents ) specifying a demand for computer training . The specific demands of migrants for business start ...
... employees express a demand for vocational skills training , with restaurant employees in particular , ( 20 per cent of all respondents ) specifying a demand for computer training . The specific demands of migrants for business start ...
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Acknowledgements | 7 |
Informal Employment | 10 |
Jutta Hebel Günter Schucher Flexibility and Security | 19 |
Autorské práva | |
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