Labour Market Aspects of State Enterprise Reform in China:
In recent years, as China's reform of state-owned enterprises (SOEs) has gathered momentum, the number of workers made redundant has been rising. Until now, the dismissals have affected only a fraction of the "surplus labour", which has been estimated at 20-25 per cent of total indust...
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Zusammenfassung: | In recent years, as China's reform of state-owned enterprises (SOEs) has gathered momentum, the number of workers made redundant has been rising. Until now, the dismissals have affected only a fraction of the "surplus labour", which has been estimated at 20-25 per cent of total industrial employment in SOEs. If concerns for social stability have so far dictated a gradual approach to SOE restructuring, the heavy fiscal and financial burden of loss-making SOEs has forced an acceleration of the process. Thus, far more sizeable layoffs from state enterprises could be expected in coming years. The growth of the non-state sector has opened new job opportunities for some SOE laid-off workers. By easing the re-employment of redundant workers, a further development of the non-state sector is an important condition for a smooth restructuring of the state sector. Measures to promote further development of the non-state sector include removing remaining discrimination against the private ... |
Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (50 Seiten) 21 x 29.7cm |
DOI: | 10.1787/451251088062 |
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spelling | Gang, Fan Verfasser aut Labour Market Aspects of State Enterprise Reform in China Fan Gang, Maria Rosa Lunati and David O'Connor Paris OECD Publishing 1998 1 Online-Ressource (50 Seiten) 21 x 29.7cm txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier OECD Development Centre Working Papers In recent years, as China's reform of state-owned enterprises (SOEs) has gathered momentum, the number of workers made redundant has been rising. Until now, the dismissals have affected only a fraction of the "surplus labour", which has been estimated at 20-25 per cent of total industrial employment in SOEs. If concerns for social stability have so far dictated a gradual approach to SOE restructuring, the heavy fiscal and financial burden of loss-making SOEs has forced an acceleration of the process. Thus, far more sizeable layoffs from state enterprises could be expected in coming years. The growth of the non-state sector has opened new job opportunities for some SOE laid-off workers. By easing the re-employment of redundant workers, a further development of the non-state sector is an important condition for a smooth restructuring of the state sector. Measures to promote further development of the non-state sector include removing remaining discrimination against the private ... Development China, People's Republic Lunati, Maria Rosa ctb O'Connor, David ctb https://doi.org/10.1787/451251088062 Verlag kostenfrei Volltext |
spellingShingle | Gang, Fan Labour Market Aspects of State Enterprise Reform in China Development China, People's Republic |
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title_auth | Labour Market Aspects of State Enterprise Reform in China |
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title_full | Labour Market Aspects of State Enterprise Reform in China Fan Gang, Maria Rosa Lunati and David O'Connor |
title_fullStr | Labour Market Aspects of State Enterprise Reform in China Fan Gang, Maria Rosa Lunati and David O'Connor |
title_full_unstemmed | Labour Market Aspects of State Enterprise Reform in China Fan Gang, Maria Rosa Lunati and David O'Connor |
title_short | Labour Market Aspects of State Enterprise Reform in China |
title_sort | labour market aspects of state enterprise reform in china |
topic | Development China, People's Republic |
topic_facet | Development China, People's Republic |
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