China's New Underclass

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China's New Underclass

Paid Domestic Labour

Regional / International studies Social classes Gender studies: women and girls Sociology: work and labour Politics and government Labour / income economics International economics

Author: Xinying Hu

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Collection: ISSN

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 3rd July 2013

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 355 Kb

ISBN: 9781136663178


Introduction

This book examines the implications of China’s economic reforms for domestic work and domestic workers. The author examines the factors that give rise to paid domestic work in a socialist economy, and goes on to look at the need for social protection of domestic workers within cities in contemporary China.

Theoretical Approach and Analysis

Using a socialist feminist approach, the book investigates how China''s economic restructuring has deliberately crafted a domestic service sector from the top-down. Through the analysis of the situation of paid domestic labour, it demonstrates how the changes in socialist ideology under a market economy have justified the state’s support for paid domestic labour; the large role of the state in these ideological changes; and how domestic labour is related to economic changes and the market economy itself. The book argues that state’s economic reforms have changed gender and class relations in Chinese society.

Empirical Findings and Policy Implications

Based on interviews with domestic workers, their employers, their social advocates, and government officials, this book examines the economic and social security of domestic workers and provides information about their precarious working conditions that could be improved through public policy. It also explores women’s agency and activism, and the current role of NGOs and trade unions in labour protection.

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