Chinese urban life under reform : the changing social contract
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Chinese urban life under reform : the changing social contract
(Cambridge modern China series)
Cambridge University Press, 2000
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 352-379) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book provides a rare glimpse into how the Chinese urban population is experiencing the rapid shift from a planned to a market economy. The authors, using a dozen recent national social surveys, give voice to workers, civil servants, intellectuals, and women, who report their grievances and joys at home, at work, and in the public sphere. With fresh data on newly emerging patterns of economic inequality, labor-management relations, popular grievances, political participation, and gender inequality, the book comprehensively analyzes how the shifting social contract influences ordinary people's lives. With comparative data from the more market-based Taiwan, the book illuminates the directions in which China might be headed.
Table of Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Part I. Introduction: 1. Socialist and market social contracts
- 2. The urban social world
- Part II. Group Interests: 3. Life chances: education and jobs
- 4. Economic rewards
- 5. Popular reactions to the changing social contract
- 6. Labor-management relations
- 7. Civil servants and bureaucratic behavior
- 8. Political participation and interest articulation
- Part III. Gender: 9. Gender and work William L. Parish and Sarah Busse
- 10. Gender and family William L. Parish and James Farrer
- Part IV. Comparisons and Conclusions: 11. Taiwan and China compared
- 12. Conclusion
- Appendices
- References
- Index.
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