A study of China's urban employment problems set in the context of
growth and fluctuations in the urban economy between 1949 and 1957.
Its main objectives are to analyse the size and determinants or
urban employment change, and to trace the evolution both of Chinese
thinking about employment and the institutions of labour control
that reflected this thinking in day-to-day administration.
Important source materials used in this book, many of which had not
previously been used by western scholars, include the journal of
the Ministry of Labour and local newspapers and journals. These
materials are used to show the ways in which the urban employment
problem varied according to the geographical location and level of
administration from which it was viewed. Dr Howe examines the
changing urban economic environment and the dimensions of urban
employment and its evolution and relates them to the broader
understanding of economic change in China.
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