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Creating Wealth and Poverty in Postsocialist China /

The Chinese economy's return to commodification and privatization has greatly diversified China's institutional landscape. With the migration of more than 140 million villagers to cities and rapid urbanization of rural settlements, it is no longer possible to presume that the nation can be...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Davis, Deborah S. (Editor ), Wang, Feng (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Stanford, CA : Stanford University Press, [2020]
Colección:Studies in Social Inequality
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t Contents --   |t Illustrations --   |t Acknowledgments --   |t Contributors --   |t Chapter One. Poverty and Wealth in Postsocialist China: An Overview --   |t Chapter Two. Market versus Social Benefits: Explaining China's Changing Income Inequality --   |t Chapter Three. Market and Gender Pay Equity: Have Chinese Reforms Narrowed the Gap? --   |t Chapter Four. The Labor of Luxury: Gender and Generational Inequality in a Beijing Hotel --   |t Chapter Five. The Changing Structure of Employment in Contemporary China --   |t Chapter Six. Institutional Basis of Social Stratification in Transitional China --   |t Chapter Seven. Rethinking Corporatist Bases of Stratification in Rural China --   |t Chapter Eight. Creating Wealth: Land Seizure, Local Government, and Farmers --   |t Chapter Nine. Resolution Mechanisms for Land Rights Disputes --   |t Chapter Ten. Regional Inequality in China: Mortality and Health --   |t Chapter Eleven. Beyond Cost: Rural Perspectives on Barriers to Education --   |t Chapter Twelve. Urban Occupational Mobility and Employment Institutions: Hierarchy, Market, and Networks in a Mixed System --   |t Chapter Thirteen. The Social Contours of Distributive Injustice Feelings in Contemporary China --   |t Chapter Fourteen. From Inequality to Inequity: Popular Conceptions of Social (In)justice in Beijing --   |t Chapter Fifteen. Social Stratification: The Legacy of the Late Imperial Past --   |t Notes --   |t References --   |t Index  
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520 |a The Chinese economy's return to commodification and privatization has greatly diversified China's institutional landscape. With the migration of more than 140 million villagers to cities and rapid urbanization of rural settlements, it is no longer possible to presume that the nation can be divided into strictly urban or rural classifications. Creating Wealth and Poverty in Postsocialist China draws on a wide variety of recent national surveys and detailed case studies to capture the diversity of postsocialist China and identify the contradictory dynamics forging contemporary social stratification. Focusing on economic inequality, social stratification, power relations, and everyday life chances, the volume provides an overview of postsocialist class order and contributes to current debates over the forces driving global inequalities. This book will be a must read for those interested in social inequality, stratification, class formation, postsocialist transformations, and China and Asian studies. 
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