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Poverty And Pacification The Chinese State Abandons The Old Working Class Dorothy J Solinger

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Poverty And Pacification The Chinese State Abandons The Old Working Class Dorothy J Solinger
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Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
File Extension: MOBI
File size: 1.32 MB
Author: Dorothy J. Solinger
ISBN: 9c691e26-d7f2-4d38-9e34-bc980b785f14, 9C691E26-D7F2-4D38-9E34-BC980B785F14
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Poverty And Pacification The Chinese State Abandons The Old Working Class Dorothy J Solinger by Dorothy J. Solinger 9c691e26-d7f2-4d38-9e34-bc980b785f14, 9C691E26-D7F2-4D38-9E34-BC980B785F14 instant download after payment.

This groundbreaking book powerfully humanizes the little-known urban workers who have been left behind in China's single-minded drive to modernize. Dorothy Solinger traces the origins of their plight to the mid-1990s, when the Chinese government found that state-owned factories were failing in large numbers in the face of market reforms just as the country was about to enter the World Trade Organization. Under these circumstances, leaders urged firms to lay off tens of millions of previously lifetime-employed, welfare-secure, under-educated, middle-aged employees. As these dislocated people were left without any source of livelihood, the regime settled on a tiny welfare effort, the Minimum Livelihood Guarantee (dibao), to provide some support and, most important from the viewpoint of the leadership, to keep them quiet so that enterprise reform could proceed peacefully. Solinger explores the induced urban poverty that resulted and relates the painful struggle for survival of...

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