沉默作为生存策略:沉默者会处境更糟吗?广东农民工研究

Silence as a survival strategy: will the silent be worse off? A study of Chinese migrant workers in Guangdong

International Journal of Human Resource Management · 2017
被引 30
ABS 3

中文导读

基于2014年广东766名农民工调查,研究权利受侵时为何沉默及后果,发现弱势者更易沉默,且沉默导致社保和劳动权益更差。

Abstract

Based on a comprehensive survey of 766 migrant workers in Guangdong province in 2014, this study empirically examines the factors determining why some Chinese migrant workers remain silent when their rights are violated and the consequences of them doing so. The results of the survey show that the migrant workers who are more vulnerable in demographic factors, family dependency, job insecurity and social networks are more likely to stay silent in such circumstances. The results further indicate that silence leads them to be worse off in relation to social security benefits and labour rights. These results challenge the traditional organisational behaviour perspective on silence. The results imply that silence can be a survival strategy for second-class workers and may be evident whereby the disadvantaged have no say and remain silent in exchange for work opportunity, but by doing so are more likely to suffer unfair treatment.

农民工沉默行为劳动权益社会安全人口经济学