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(Ebook) Unemployment in China: Economy, Human reources and Labour Markets (Routledge Contemporary China Series) by Lee Warner ISBN 9780203967638, 9780415371711, 0203967631, 0415371716

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Authors:Lee Warner
Pages:288 pages.
Year:2006
Editon:1
Publisher:Routledge
Language:english
File Size:2.16 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780203967638, 9780415371711, 0203967631, 0415371716
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(Ebook) Unemployment in China: Economy, Human reources and Labour Markets (Routledge Contemporary China Series) by Lee Warner ISBN 9780203967638, 9780415371711, 0203967631, 0415371716

Unemployment in China offers a new and invaluable insight into the Chinese economy, keenly analyzing the new directions the world's next superpower is now taking. Successfully bringing together a wide range of research and evidence from leading scholars in the field, this book shows how unemployment is one of the key issues facing the Chinese economy. China's market-oriented economic reform and industrial restructuring, while greatly improving efficiency, have also sharply reduced overstaffing, leading to a large increase in unemployment.  At the same time, further restructuring is predicted as the full impact of the accession to the WTO is felt throughout China.  A further problem is that new jobs in China's growth industries are more likely to be secured by younger, better-qualified workers than by older, poorly educated and unskilled wokers who have been laid off.  This book discusses a wide range of issues related to the growing unemployment problem in China and examines the problems in particular cities, appraises the government response, and assesses the prospects going forward.
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