China's rural migrant workers, the state, and labor politics/ Jenny Chan et al.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2014Subject(s): Online resources: In: Critical Asian Studies Vol 46 No 4, December 2014, pp.599-620 (95)Summary: This article assess the significance of the growing number of legal and extra-legal actions taken by workers within a framework that highlights the deep contradictions among labor, capital and the Chinese state. Also being highlighted is the impact of demographic changes and geographic shifts of population and production on the growth of working-class power in the workplace and the marketplace.
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This article assess the significance of the growing number of legal and extra-legal actions taken by workers within a framework that highlights the deep contradictions among labor, capital and the Chinese state. Also being highlighted is the impact of demographic changes and geographic shifts of population and production on the growth of working-class power in the workplace and the marketplace.

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