中国移民的工作经历与城市认同:挑战底层阶级论

Chinese migrants’ work experience and city identification: Challenging the underclass thesis

HUMAN RELATIONS · 2014
被引 43
人大 AFT50ABS 4

中文导读

基于大规模调查数据,检验中国农民工是否形成底层阶级,发现多数农民工正融入工人阶级,且年轻与年长工人在工作取向上虽有差异,但都重视劳动法执行与集体行动。

Abstract

Are internal migrant workers who have contributed so much to contemporary Chinese economic growth forming a distinct, impoverished underclass (Chan, 2010; Solinger, 2006) or are they slowly merging into the Chinese working class? In this article sociological theory is employed to develop the distinction between underclass and working class, including the conditions and criteria that enable these social categories to be distinguished theoretically and empirically. Drawing on a large range of survey data, including our own analysis of a recent Chinese migrant worker survey, we examine relevant aspects of work and city experience in order to assess the underclass thesis. In addition, we evaluate the argument that younger migrant workers are significantly different in work orientation and strategies for work-life improvement compared with their more experienced counterparts. We conclude that evidence for the underclass thesis is less compelling than an interpretation that views most migrant workers as transitioning into the working class. In addition, although younger workers are more intrinsically oriented than older migrants, both groups concur that labor law enforcement is critical for work-life improvement while simultaneously developing their own collective capacity to influence labor relations outcomes.

社会学劳动经济学移民研究阶级分析