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18 result(s) within Volume 2 of The Journal of Chinese Sociology

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  1. Combining the perspectives of population ecology and the institutional school, this article examines the influence of private sector development on the performances of private enterprises in different province...

    Authors: Zongshi Chen and Lu Zheng
    Citation: The Journal of Chinese Sociology 2015 2:16
  2. This article discusses innovative public goods production and organizational form selection based on a case study of the Wenzhou Private Lending Service Center, which was founded during Wenzhou’s comprehensive...

    Authors: Jinglin Xiang and Xiang Zhang
    Citation: The Journal of Chinese Sociology 2015 2:15
  3. Fostering policy innovation at the local level and spreading the successful practice have been pervasive features of policy making in postreform China. The existing literature explains why the local government...

    Authors: Yapeng Zhu and Diwen Xiao
    Citation: The Journal of Chinese Sociology 2015 2:10
  4. In China, the transformation of economy and the reform of the labor system since the 1980s have seen a large number of collective labor disputes, yet the scale and intensity of these disputes have been effecti...

    Authors: Wenjia Zhuang
    Citation: The Journal of Chinese Sociology 2015 2:7
  5. Urbanization since the 1990s causes considerable social conflicts in China. From a positive perspective, the conflicts can be regarded as an active reshaping of state-individual relationships initiated by the ...

    Authors: Yunqing Shi
    Citation: The Journal of Chinese Sociology 2015 2:5
  6. This study highlights the necessity of distinguishing the use of the formal-informal joint channel from the sole reliance on either the formal or informal job search channel. I first used interview data collec...

    Authors: Jing Shen
    Citation: The Journal of Chinese Sociology 2015 2:3
  7. Based on the data of the first wave of the Chinese Family Panel Study in 2010, this paper studies the relationship of divorce risk and four variables related to children in China: premarital births and number,...

    Authors: Qi Xu, Jianning Yu and Zeqi Qiu
    Citation: The Journal of Chinese Sociology 2015 2:1

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