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ID139847
Title ProperContinuity and change in the everyday lives of Chinese migrant factory workers
LanguageENG
AuthorSiu, Kaxton
Summary / Abstract (Note)How have Chinese migrant workers’ patterns of everyday life changed over the past two decades, and what has not changed? Have their personal and career aspirations shifted over time? What changes have occurred in how they maintain social relationships within and across factories? What are the implications for migrant workers, local governance and factory managements? Based on workers’ letters and ethnographic research in Shenzhen, this article argues that migrant workers encounter very different circumstances today in their housing, food, time scheduling, aspirations and ways of maintaining social relationships. yet young migrant workers still invoke social relationships steeped in links to family and village to cope with daily difficulties. I examine the workers’ greater control over their time, local governments’ growing need to accommodate migrant workers’ requirements in order to maintain social stability, and the increasing pressure on factory managements to consider workers’ work/leisure arrangements, especially during peak industrial seasons.
`In' analytical NoteChina Journal Vol. , 74; Jul 2015: p.43-65
Journal SourceChina Journal No 74
Key WordsLocal governments ;  Chinese Migrant Workers ;  Continuity and Change ;  Chinese Migrant ;  Factory Workers ;  Social Relationships


 
 
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