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The Precariat in Western China
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The Precariat in Western China

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This book provides a comprehensive picture for understanding the experiences and dynamics of precarious workers' in-work poverty in western China.

The research presented in this book identifies the causes and the consequences of precarious employment and in- work poverty and analyses the stakeholders' responses to the changes in the context of employment in China's socialist market economy. The book explains why precarious workers tend to remain outsiders to rapid socio-economic transformation and informs readers as to how people make choices, how those with different abilities adapt to the process of de-traditionalisation, and how marketisation changes people's lifestyles, value systems, and policy designs.

Detailing empirical investigations of the experience and dynamics of workers' precarious life, this book will appeal to students and scholars of Chinese society, social policy, and poverty.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
14 June 2024
Pages
216
ISBN
9781032748450

This book provides a comprehensive picture for understanding the experiences and dynamics of precarious workers' in-work poverty in western China.

The research presented in this book identifies the causes and the consequences of precarious employment and in- work poverty and analyses the stakeholders' responses to the changes in the context of employment in China's socialist market economy. The book explains why precarious workers tend to remain outsiders to rapid socio-economic transformation and informs readers as to how people make choices, how those with different abilities adapt to the process of de-traditionalisation, and how marketisation changes people's lifestyles, value systems, and policy designs.

Detailing empirical investigations of the experience and dynamics of workers' precarious life, this book will appeal to students and scholars of Chinese society, social policy, and poverty.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
14 June 2024
Pages
216
ISBN
9781032748450