Les mutations du monde du travail en Chine : du constat aux questions théoriques

The article reviews China’s changing labour environment since the 1990s. These include the disappearance of the old working class inherited from the socialist era; the emergence of a new working class comprised of rural emigrants (worker-peasants or mingong); and, more recently, the consequences of...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:e62b6e0683a9414a8dc357e1aed9e82a2021-12-02T10:42:31ZLes mutations du monde du travail en Chine : du constat aux questions théoriques2263-898910.4000/nrt.9414https://doaj.org/article/e62b6e0683a9414a8dc357e1aed9e82a2021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttp://journals.openedition.org/nrt/9414https://doaj.org/toc/2263-8989The article reviews China’s changing labour environment since the 1990s. These include the disappearance of the old working class inherited from the socialist era; the emergence of a new working class comprised of rural emigrants (worker-peasants or mingong); and, more recently, the consequences of economic tertiarisation and flexible working. It also highlights the main issues currently being debated in academic litterature. Workers’ propensity for conflict and resistance to the domination of capital interests has sparked a variety of interpretations as well as vigorous debate. The very existence of a Chinese working class, in the Marxist sense of the term, remains highly debated.Gilles GuiheuxLa Nouvelle Revue du TravailarticleChinaworking classconflictsflexibilisationtertiarisationLabor. Work. Working classHD4801-8943Sociology (General)HM401-1281FRLa Nouvelle Revue du Travail, Vol 19 (2021)
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language FR
topic China
working class
conflicts
flexibilisation
tertiarisation
Labor. Work. Working class
HD4801-8943
Sociology (General)
HM401-1281
spellingShingle China
working class
conflicts
flexibilisation
tertiarisation
Labor. Work. Working class
HD4801-8943
Sociology (General)
HM401-1281
Gilles Guiheux
Les mutations du monde du travail en Chine : du constat aux questions théoriques
description The article reviews China’s changing labour environment since the 1990s. These include the disappearance of the old working class inherited from the socialist era; the emergence of a new working class comprised of rural emigrants (worker-peasants or mingong); and, more recently, the consequences of economic tertiarisation and flexible working. It also highlights the main issues currently being debated in academic litterature. Workers’ propensity for conflict and resistance to the domination of capital interests has sparked a variety of interpretations as well as vigorous debate. The very existence of a Chinese working class, in the Marxist sense of the term, remains highly debated.
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title Les mutations du monde du travail en Chine : du constat aux questions théoriques
title_short Les mutations du monde du travail en Chine : du constat aux questions théoriques
title_full Les mutations du monde du travail en Chine : du constat aux questions théoriques
title_fullStr Les mutations du monde du travail en Chine : du constat aux questions théoriques
title_full_unstemmed Les mutations du monde du travail en Chine : du constat aux questions théoriques
title_sort les mutations du monde du travail en chine : du constat aux questions théoriques
publisher La Nouvelle Revue du Travail
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