Chinese Migrant Workers and Employer Domination Chinese Migrant Workers and Employer Domination
Series in Asian Labor and Welfare Policies

Chinese Migrant Workers and Employer Domination

Comparisons with Hong Kong and Vietnam

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Descripción editorial

This book explores three major changes in the circumstances of the migrant working class in south China over the past three decades, from historical and comparative perspectives. It examines the rise of a male migrant working population in the export industries, a shift in material and social lives of migrant workers, and the emergence of a new non-coercive factory regime in the industries. By conducting on-site fieldwork regarding Hong Kong-invested garment factories in south China, Hong Kong and Vietnam, alongside factory-gate surveys in China and Vietnam, this book examines how and why the circumstances of workers in these localities are dissimilar even when under the same type of factory ownership. In analyzing workers’ lives within and outside factories, and the expansion of global capitalism in East and Southeast Asia, the book contributes to research on production politics and everyday life practice, and an understanding of how global and local forces interact.

GÉNERO
No ficción
PUBLICADO
2019
5 de noviembre
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
248
Páginas
EDITORIAL
Springer Nature Singapore
VENDEDOR
Springer Nature B.V.
TAMAÑO
9.1
MB

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