and social inequality in contemporary urban ChinaDanwei

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Abstract

Prior research showed that danwei, the work unit, was very important in determining workers' social, economic, and political lives in pre-reform urban China. In this chapter, we argue that danwei continues to be an agent of social stratification in contemporary urban China. Using data from a 1999 survey that we conducted in three large Chinese cities, Wuhan, Shanghai, and Xi'an, we assess the extent to which workers' socioeconomic well-being depends on the financial conditions of their danwei. Results show that the financial situation of danwei remains one of the most important determinants of earnings and benefits. However, the explanatory power of danwei's financial situation is much greater for earnings than for benefits.

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Xie, Y., Lai, Q., & Wu, X. (2009). and social inequality in contemporary urban ChinaDanwei. Research in the Sociology of Work, 19, 283–306. https://doi.org/10.1108/S0277-2833(2009)0000019013

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