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The challenges of global capitalism: unemployment and state workers' reactions and responses in post-reform China
Authors:Ka-Ho Mok  Linda Wong  Grace O M Lee
Institution:1. Kingston University Business School, Kingston Hill, Kingston-upon-Thames, Surrey, KT2 7LB, UK Phone: tel: +44 (0)208 547 2000 ext. 65631 Fax: tel: +44 (0)208 547 2000 ext. 65631 E-mail: f.moore@kingston.ac.uk f.moore@kingston.ac.uk
Abstract:As China enters the twenty-first year of reform, the success of its economic policies has been widely recognized. But what is also true is that economic reforms initiated in the past decades, particularly the restructuring of state-owned enterprises, have inevitably marginalized state workers - the 'masters of socialist China'. Workers in private and non-state sectors might have benefited from the economic reforms but state workers of most state-owned enterprises feel bitterly left behind. The aim of this article is to examine the perception of state workers of the causes of organizational difficulties, their worries in face of redundancy and their coping strategies. Observations made in this study are based on field interviews and questionnaire survey of 649 state workers in Beijing, Shenyang and Zhejiang from 1996 to 1999.
Keywords:Coping Strategies  Labour  State Workers  State-OWNED Enterprises  Unemployment
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