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Labour brokerage in China today: formal and informal dimensions
Arbeitsvermittlung im heutigen China: formale und informelle Dimensionen
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Universität Duisburg-Essen Campus Duisburg, Institut für Ostasienwissenschaften IN-EAST
Abstract "Based on a three-year fieldwork in China’s Fujian Province (2000-2003), this paper contains the
outcome of a research on labour brokers in China. It will focus on the composition and
functions of labour brokerage in today’s restructuring processes of the labour market. The formal
and informal di... view more
"Based on a three-year fieldwork in China’s Fujian Province (2000-2003), this paper contains the
outcome of a research on labour brokers in China. It will focus on the composition and
functions of labour brokerage in today’s restructuring processes of the labour market. The formal
and informal dimensions and their impact will be particularly addressed. Furthermore, the
institutionalization of the labour market will be discussed."[author´s abstract]... view less
List of Content:
1. General situation of the labour market; 2. Development of current labour brokerage business; 3. Features of labour brokerage; 3.1 Short history but rich varieties; 3.2 A highly profitable business; 3.3 A sector with low credit standing; 4. Conclusion; 5. References
Keywords
China; employment service; labor market; structural change; institutionalization; Far East; developing country; Asia
Classification
Labor Market Research
Method
descriptive study
Document language
English
Publication Year
2004
City
Duisburg
Page/Pages
III,19 p.
Series
Duisburger Arbeitspapiere Ostasienwissenschaften / Duisburg Working Papers on East Asian Studies, 58
ISSN
1865-858X
Status
Published Version; reviewed
Licence
Deposit Licence - No Redistribution, No Modifications
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