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Handbook on Class and Social Stratification in China

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Handbook on Class and Social Stratification in China Synopsis

This comprehensive and interdisciplinary Handbook illustrates the patterns of class transformation in China since 1949, situating them in their historical context. Presenting detailed case studies of social stratification and class formation in a wide range of settings, the expert international contributors provide invaluable insights into multiple aspects of China's economy, polity and society.

The Handbook on Class and Social Stratification in China explores critical contemporary topics which are rarely put in perspective or schematized, therefore placing it at the forefront of progressive scholarship. These include;

  • state power as a determinant of life chances
  • women's social mobility in relation to marriage
  • the high school entrance exam as a class sorter
  • class stratification in relation to health
  • China's rural migrant workers and labour politics.

Eminently readable, this systematic exploration of class and stratification will appeal to scholars and researchers with an interest in class formation, status attainment, social inequality, mobility, development, social policy and politics in China and Asia.

Contributors: J. Andreas, M. Blecher, J. Chan, M. Chen, L. Chunling, L. Du, M. Gao, B.C. Garcia, D.S.G. Goodman, Y. Guo, R. Hasmath, P. Lu, S. Sargeson, M. Selden, W. Sun, L. Tomba, T.E. Woronov, X. Wu, S. Yu, Z. Zhang

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ISBN: 9781783470631
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Author: Media and the Cultural Politics of Class in China Workshop, Sydney University of Technology
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 448 pages
Series: Handbooks of Research on Contemporary China
Genres: Social classes
Society and culture: general