China and the Internationalisation of the Sociology of Contemporary Work and Employment

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The China e-Special Issue brings together 11 articles on the sociology of contemporary work and employment in China which have been published in WES in the past two decades, highlighting the increasing frequency of submissions, and also reflecting the diversity, complexity and plurality of work and employment in the region. The foci of debates include the changing fault lines of work and employment; the changing relationships between state, employers and workers; the impact of rural to urban migration and urbanisation on the labour process and employment configurations; the interrelations between production and social reproduction and its gendered dimensions; and the need to develop established methodologies further given the changing nature of the research subject.

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Kofman, E., Lee, M., & Tse, T. (2023). China and the Internationalisation of the Sociology of Contemporary Work and Employment. Work, Employment and Society, 37(4), 1070–1086. https://doi.org/10.1177/09500170211059420

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