Fatality quotas implemented in China's industrial section and local
governments are being used to promote work safety and therefore,
reducing the number of work-related deaths. Given the controversial
nature of this policy, Gao analyzes how the fatality quotas are
functioning to aid the country in balancing economic growth and
social stability. The book also examines significant implications
caused of this policy's implementation in the local regions, and
reveals how local officials attempt to handle these problems. This
is the first book to systematically examine the role of death
indicators in work safety improvement in contemporary China,
revealing insight into Beijing's quota-oriented approach to
policy-making.
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