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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... networks of family and relatives are closer and less suitable for establishing individual job careers than looser networks that extend further into different areas of society ( Granovetter 1982 ) , then the family connections of female ...
... networks of family and relatives are closer and less suitable for establishing individual job careers than looser networks that extend further into different areas of society ( Granovetter 1982 ) , then the family connections of female ...
Strana 127
... networks for rural migrants cannot be emphasized too much , because every linkage in migration relates closely to the social networks ( Alba / Nee 1997 ; Portes 1995 ; Sanders / Nee 1996 ) . The research into social networks offers a ...
... networks for rural migrants cannot be emphasized too much , because every linkage in migration relates closely to the social networks ( Alba / Nee 1997 ; Portes 1995 ; Sanders / Nee 1996 ) . The research into social networks offers a ...
Strana 136
... networks . The analysis revealed that the " socio economic status " variables of age , education and duration of residence in the city and the two extremes of the social networks , i.e. " emotional ties " and " instrumental ties " will ...
... networks . The analysis revealed that the " socio economic status " variables of age , education and duration of residence in the city and the two extremes of the social networks , i.e. " emotional ties " and " instrumental ties " will ...
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Acknowledgements | 7 |
Informal Employment | 10 |
Jutta Hebel Günter Schucher Flexibility and Security | 19 |
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