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  • Paradoxes of Labour Reform
  • Written by author Tomba, Luigi, Tomba Luigi
  • Published by Taylor & Francis, 6/20/2002
  • Labor reform is only one component of the larger process of reforming economy and society experienced by China during the late '70s, '80s, and '90s, probably the part of this process when paradoxes emerge most clearly. This book suggests a two-level analy
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Acknowledgements
1 Labour Theory and Practice and the Making of Market: An Introduction 1
1.1 The Issue 1
1.2 Chinese Labour and the Making of a Market: An Overview and Some Basic Assumptions 9
1.3 Labour Theory regarding the Market: Some Preliminary Notes and a Breakdown into Periods 21
1.4 Precis of the Research 35
2 Distribution According to What? From Politics to Labour 37
2.1 Ownership and Distribution: The Limits of the Chinese Debate 37
2.2 'Distribution According to Labour' (DATL): Rehabilitation of a Socialist Principle 43
2.3 The 1977 Conferences: The Rehabilitation of Dismantled Ideologies 47
2.4 The 1978 Fourth Conference on DATL: Writing the Line for the Plenum 51
2.5 Towards an Enlargement of the Labour Debate 56
3 Back to the Future: The Initial Paths of Labour Reform (1977-1983) 63
3.1 Productivity Boost and Social Discontent: The Contradictory Roots of Labour Reform 63
3.2 Distribution and Wages: The First Focus of Labour Reform 68
3.3 A New Contradiction: Employment and Efficiency 70
3.4 Enterprises: Reforming the Danwei System 78
4 What is Labour? Towards the Marketisation of Labour Relations (1984-1991) 86
4.1 From Distribution to Employment: Labour Relations and Social Constraints 86
4.2 A Changing Policy Strategy: Labour Relations Discussed 89
4.3 Labour Contracts and the Nature of Labour Relations 103
5 The Contractualisation of Labour Relations 108
5.1 A 'Structural' Economic Reform 108
5.2 The Labour Contract 110
5.3 Contracts and Labour Mobility: Moving the Dual Market to the Cities 115
5.4 From Work-Unit to Employer 119
6 Beyond Socialist Labour: The Labour Market Debate in the 1990s 125
6.1 Labour Market: An Open Issue 125
6.2 The Mechanism of Labour Allocation 127
6.3 The Reshaping of Labour Relations 137
6.4 Conclusion 145
7 Epilogue: Labour Market and the State: Informalisation or Institutionalisation? 147
7.1 Informalisation and the Labour Market 147
7.2 The Labour Market and the Floating Population 152
7.3 Working for a Boss: The Case of the Construction Industry 155
7.4 Ethnic Economies: The Case of Ethnic Villages in Beijing 159
7.5 The 'Mechanism' of Formal Labour Markets 165
7.6 Mobility and Immobility in the Labour Market 169
7.7 A Highly Institutionalised Labour Market 182
7.8 Conclusion 186
Notes 192
Bibliography 221
Index 239


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