References
- Agarwala, R. (2016). Redefining exploitation: Self-employed workers’ movements in India’s garments and trash collection industries. International Labor and Working-Class History, 89, 107–130. doi: 10.1017/S0147547915000344
- Ali Institute, Beijing Jiatong University (阿里研究院菜鸟网络). (2016, May). 全国社会化电商物流从业人员研究报告 [Research report on workers in the ecommerce and logistics section in China]. Retrieved from http://i.aliresearch.com/img/20160505/20160505154633.pdf
- All-China Federation of Trade Unions. (2011). 劳务派遣调研报告,当前我国劳务派遣用工现状调查 [Report on working conditions of dispatch workers in China]. Retrieved from http://www.waljob.net/article/6225.html
- APCO Worldwide. (2015, November 13). The 13th five-year plan: Xi Jinping reiterates his vision for China. Retrieved from http://www.iberchina.org/index.php/evolucicona-contenidos-29/1258-el-13-plan-quinquenal/http://www.iberchina.org/files/13-five-year-plan.pdf
- Arrighi, G. (2008). Adam Smith in Beijing: Lineages of the 21st century. London: Verso.
- Bradsher, K. (2012, March 5). In China, sobering signs of slower growth. New York Times. Retrieved from http://www.nytimes.com/2012/03/06/business/global/in-china-sobering-signs-of-a-slower-growth.html
- Chan, J. (2017). Intern labor in China. Rural China, 14, 82–100. doi: 10.1163/22136746-01401005
- Chan, J., Pun, N., & Selden, M. (2013). The politics of global production: Apple, Foxconn and China’s new working class. The Asia-Pacific Journal, 28(2), 100–115.
- Chan, J., Pun, N., & Selden, M. (2015, September 7). Interns or workers? China’s student labor regime. Asia-Pacific Journal, 13–36(2), 1–25. Retrieved from http://apjjf.org/-Jenny-Chan/4372
- Chin, J., & Wong, G. (2016, November 28). China’s new tool for social control: A credit-rating for everything. The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved from http://www.wsj.com/articles/chinas-new-tool-for-social-control-a-credit-rating-for-everything-1480351590
- China Labour Support Network. (2014). 探索 中国劳务派遣工处境及改善方向 [Preliminary study on China’s dispatch worker condition and ways for improvement]. Retrieved from http://www.worldlabour.org/emg/files/Dispatch%20labour%20preliminary%20study%s0(chiese%20report).pdf
- Chuang, J. (2015). Urbanization through dispossession: Survival and stratification in China’s new townships. Journal of Peasant Studies, 42(2), 275–294. doi: 10.1080/03066150.2014.990446
- Chunyun, L. (2016). Unmaking the authoritarian labor regime: Collective bargaining and labor unrest in contemporary China (Unpublished doctoral dissertation). Rutgers University, New Brunswick.
- Clover, C. (2016, January 11). China police arrest activists in campaign against labour unrest. Financial Times. Retrieved from http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/7ae19510-b85e-11e5-b151-8e15c9a029fb.html#axzz42iTl2dqh
- Dan, M. (2015). 北京市住家家政工的劳动过程分析 [A labour process analysis of domestic labour in Beijing]. Chinese Workers, 2, 18–22.
- Duhigg, C., & Bradsher, K. (2012, January 21). How the US lost out on iPhone work. New York Times. Retrieved from http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/22/business/apple-america-and-a-squeezed-middle-class.html?hp
- Fan, L. L., & Xue, H. (2017). The self-organization and the power of female informal workers: A case study of the cooperative production team in the garment industry in the Yangtze river delta. Rural China, 14(1), 61–81.
- Fenghuang Wang Finance. (2016, August 15). 去年中国共享经济市场规模约1.95万亿 从业人员近千万 [The sharing economy reached 1.95 trillion yuan and 10 million employees last year]. Retrieved from http://finance.ifeng.com/a/20160815/14747459_0.shtml
- Fraser, N. (2000, May-June). Rethinking recognition. New Left Review, 3, 107–120.
- Fraser, N. (2016, July–August). Contradictions of capital and care. New Left Review, 100, 99–117.
- Friedman, E. (2014). Insurgency trap: Labor politics in postsocialist China. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
- Gallagher, M. E. (2014). China’s workers movement and the end of the rapid-growth era. Daedalus, 143(2), 81–95. doi: 10.1162/DAED_a_00274
- Goldman, M. (2015). With the declining significance of labor, who is producing our global cities? International Labor and Working-Class History, 87, 137–164. doi: 10.1017/S0147547915000034
- Government of China. (2015, June 11). 国务院关于大力推进大众创业万众创新 若干政策措施的意见 [Policy suggestions by the state council on promoting mass entrepreneurship]. Retrieved from http://www.gov.cn/zhengce/content/2015-06/16/content_9855.htm
- Grada, C. O. (2011). Great leap into famine: A review essay. Population and Development Review, 37(1), 191–202. doi: 10.1111/j.1728-4457.2011.00398.x
- Guang, L. (2005). Guerrilla workfare: Migrant renovators, state power, and informal work in urban China. Politics and Society, 33(3), 481–506. doi: 10.1177/0032329205278464
- Harris, K., & Scully, B. (2015). A hidden counter-movement? Precarity, politics, and social protection before and beyond the neoliberal era. Theory and Society, 44(5), 415–444. doi: 10.1007/s11186-015-9256-5
- Heilmann, S. (1993). The social context of mobilization in China: Factions, work units and activists during the 1976 April Fifth Movement. China Information, 8(3), 1–19. doi: 10.1177/0920203X9300800301
- Huang, G. Z. (2015). 城市摊贩的社会经济根源与空间政治 [The socio-economic roots and spatial politics of city street vendors]. Beijing: The Commercial Press.
- Huang, Y. (2012). 工厂外的赶工游戏--- 以珠三角地区的赶货生产为例⟫社会学研究 [Rush order game beyond the factory: The case of rush production in the Pearl River Delta]. Sociological Research, 4, 187–203.
- Hung, H. (2015). The China boom: Why China will not rule the world. New York, NY: Columbia University Press.
- IIEC (Institute of International Economic Cooperation, Ministry of Commerce) (商务部国际贸易经济合作研究院). (2015, June). 中国家政服务行业发展报告 [Report on the development of China’s domestic service sector]. Retrieved from http://images.mofcom.gov.cn/fms/201509/2015092916430692.pdf
- Jacobs, A. (2013, July 20). Death of watermelon vendor sets off outcry in China. New York Times. Retrieved from http://www.nytimes.com/2013/07/21/world/asia/death-in-china-stirs-anger-over-urban-rule-enforcers.html?_r=0
- LANDESA. (2012, April 26). Summary of 2011 17-Province survey’s findings: Insecure land rights; The single greatest challenge facing China’s sustainable development and continued stability. Retrieved from http://www.landesa.org/china-survey-6/
- Lee, C. K. (2007). Against the law: Labor protests in China’s rustbelt and sunbelt. Berkeley: University of California Press.
- Lee, C. K. (2016). Precarization or empowerment? Reflections on recent labor unrest in China. Journal of Asian Studies, 75(2), 317–333. doi: 10.1017/S0021911815002132
- Lee, C. K. (2017). After the miracle: Labor politics under China’s new normal. Catalyst, 1(3), 93–115.
- Lee, C. K., & Zhang, Y. H. (2013). The power of instability: Unraveling the microfoundations of bargained authoritarianism in China. American Journal of Sociology, 118(6), 1475–1508. doi: 10.1086/670802
- Li, K. (2013, May 26). Li Keqiang expounds on urbanization. China.org.cn. Retrieved from http://www.china.org.cn/china/2013-05/26/content_28934485.htm
- Li, K. (2016). Rising inequality and its discontents in China. New Labor Forum, 25(3), 66–74. doi: 10.1177/1095796016661160
- Lim, B. K., Miller, M., & Stanway, D. (2016, March 1). Exclusive: China to lay off five to six million workers, earmarks at least $23 billion. Reuters. Retrieved from http://www.reuters.com/article/us-china-economy-layoffs-exclusive-idUSKCN0W33DS
- Lin, J. Y. (n.d.). Demystifying the Chinese economy (Unpublished manuscript). Retrieved from http://siteresources.worldbank.org/DEC/Resources/84797-1104785060319/598886-1104852366603/599473-1223731755312/Speech-on-Demystifying-the-Chinese-Economy.pdf
- Loyalka, M. D. (2012). Eating bitterness: Stories from the front lines of China’s great urban migration. Berkeley: University of California Press.
- Luo, W. S. (2016, March 3). Uber to get more women on the road. China Daily. Retrieved from http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/kindle/2016-03/03/content_23723294.htm
- Naughton, B. (2007). The Chinese economy: Transitions and growth. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
- Naughton, B. (2009, May). Understanding the Chinese stimulus package. China Leadership Monitor, 28), Retrieved from http://media.hoover.org/documents/CLM28BN.pdf
- Pai, H. (2012). Scattered sand: The story of China’s rural migrants. London: Verso.
- Pang, I. (2016). Precarity as a legal construction: lessons from the construction sector in Beijing and Delhi. (Unpublished manuscript). Brown University, Providence.
- Perry, E. J. (1994). Shanghai’s strike wave of 1957. The China Quarterly, 137, 1–27. doi: 10.1017/S0305741000034020
- Perry, E. J. (1996). Labor’s love lost: Worker militancy in communist China. International Labor and Working-Class History, 50, 64–76. doi: 10.1017/S0147547900013211
- Ravallion, M. (2011). A comparative perspective on poverty reduction in Brazil, China and India. The World Bank Research Observer, 26(1), 71–104. Retrieved from https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/handle/10986/13499 doi: 10.1093/wbro/lkp031
- Rungain Think Tank of Entrepreneurship. (2016). 荣硅创业智库 (2016) 中国创新创业 2015 年度报告 [Report on China’s innovative entrepreneurship]. Retrieved from http://www.zyfsgs.com/gongzuobaogao/2017/0613/246266.html
- Selden, M. (1993). The political economy of Chinese development. Armonk, NY: M. E. Sharpe.
- Solinger, D. J. (2009). State’s gains, labor’s losses: China, France, and Mexico choose global liaisons, 1980–2000. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
- Standing, G. (2011). The precariat: The new dangerous class. London: Bloomsbury.
- Su, Y. (2011). Student workers in the Foxconn empire: The commodification of education and labor in China. Journal of Workplace Rights, 15(3–4), 341–362. doi: 10.2190/WR.15.3-4.g
- Swider, S. (2015a). Reshaping China’s urban citizenship: Street vendors, Chengguan and struggles over the right to the city. Critical Sociology, 41(4–5), 701–716. doi: 10.1177/0896920514529676
- Swider, S. (2015b). Building China: Informal work and the new precariat. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
- Thompson, E. P. (1963). The making of the English working class. New York, NY: Vintage.
- USCBC (US-China Business Council). (2010, July 1). China’s priorities for the next five years. China Business Review. Retrieved from http://www.chinabusinessreview.com/chinas-priorities-for-the-next-five-years/
- Walder, A. G. (1986). Communist neo-traditionalism: Work and authority in Chinese industry. Berkeley: University of California Press.
- Wan, X. (2015, September 14). 农民工非正式就业者的生存状态与网络支持. [Informal migrant workers’ livelihood conditions and support networks] (Unpublished manuscript). Retrieved from http://www.taodocs.com/p-32788539.html
- Wang, J. H. (2016, October). Dependent government-corporate relations, local employment and labor contentions in inland city (Unpublished manuscript).
- White, L. T. (1976). Workers’ politics in Shanghai. Journal of Asian Studies, 36(1), 99–116. doi: 10.2307/2053844
- Whyte, M. K. (ed.). (2010). One country, two societies: Rural-urban inequality in contemporary China. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
- Whyte, M. K. (2014). Soaring income gaps: China in comparative perspective. Daedalus, 143(2), 39–52. doi: 10.1162/DAED_a_00271
- Wong, C. H. (2016, November 29). China looks to loosen job security law in the face of slowing economic growth. Wall Street Journal. Retrieved from http://www.wsj.com/articles/china-looks-to-loosen-job-security-law-in-face-of-slowing-economic-growth-1480415405
- Wu, J. (2017). Migrant citizenship regimes in globalized China: A historical-institutional comparison. Rural China, 14(1), 128–154. doi: 10.1163/22136746-01401007
- Xinhuanet. (2015, January 7). 多地现出租车停运事件,仅是“专车”“黑车”惹的祸? [Taxi boycotts in many cities: Who created the problem?]. Retrieved from http://news.xinhuanet.com/mrdx/2015-01/07/c_133901604.htm
- Zhang, L. (2015). Inside China’s automobile factories: The politics of labor and worker resistance. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.