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Contents
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- 1. Introduction and Argument 1
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Part I. Informalization and the State
- 2. The Informalization of the Chinese Labor Market 17
- 3. Legislating Harmony: Labor Law Reform in Contemporary China 36
- 4. Social Policy and Public Opinion in an Age of Insecurity 61
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Part II. Transformation of Employment Relations in Industries
- 5. Enterprise Reform and Wage Movements in Chinese Oil Fields and Refineries 83
- 6. The Paradox of Labor Force Dualism and State-Labor-Capital Relations in the Chinese Automobile Industry 107
- 7. Permanent Temporariness in the Chinese Construction Industry 138
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Part III. Unions, Nongovernmental Organizations, and Workers
- 8. “Where There Are Workers, There Should Be Trade Unions”: Union Organizing in the Era of Growing Informal Employment 157
- 9. The Anti-Solidarity Machine?: Labor Nongovernmental Organizations in China 173
- 10. Conclusion 188
- Notes 193
- References 205
- Notes on Contributors 223
- Index 227
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- 1. Introduction and Argument 1
-
Part I. Informalization and the State
- 2. The Informalization of the Chinese Labor Market 17
- 3. Legislating Harmony: Labor Law Reform in Contemporary China 36
- 4. Social Policy and Public Opinion in an Age of Insecurity 61
-
Part II. Transformation of Employment Relations in Industries
- 5. Enterprise Reform and Wage Movements in Chinese Oil Fields and Refineries 83
- 6. The Paradox of Labor Force Dualism and State-Labor-Capital Relations in the Chinese Automobile Industry 107
- 7. Permanent Temporariness in the Chinese Construction Industry 138
-
Part III. Unions, Nongovernmental Organizations, and Workers
- 8. “Where There Are Workers, There Should Be Trade Unions”: Union Organizing in the Era of Growing Informal Employment 157
- 9. The Anti-Solidarity Machine?: Labor Nongovernmental Organizations in China 173
- 10. Conclusion 188
- Notes 193
- References 205
- Notes on Contributors 223
- Index 227