This volume contains eight papers that examine how the fast-liberalizing economy of China is causing upheavals in the employment situation. The book discusses the practices and experiences of companies operating in the open market in China, illustrates the various policy options available for expanding rural employment in the poor (non-coastal) areas in China, and takes a fresh view on rising poverty and its causes in the urbanized towns and cities of China. It also explores the effects and results of the employment ...
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This volume contains eight papers that examine how the fast-liberalizing economy of China is causing upheavals in the employment situation. The book discusses the practices and experiences of companies operating in the open market in China, illustrates the various policy options available for expanding rural employment in the poor (non-coastal) areas in China, and takes a fresh view on rising poverty and its causes in the urbanized towns and cities of China. It also explores the effects and results of the employment situation based on the developing market economy of China, narrows down the focus on China's employment situation and the forecast for the next few years, and touches on e-commerce and how the Chinese consumers are embracing this new technology. Additionally it takes a closer look at rural taxation and government regulations in China, and summarizes the unemployment issue and the structural change of China's labor force.
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