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Tighten Control over Big Labor-Hiring Households in Rural Areas

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With the rise of family industry, labor hiring emerged in the rural areas and big labor-hiring households have come into existence. A so-called big labor-hiring household is one that possesses private capital, owns the means of production, has fairly large fixed assets and investment, hires a large number of laborers, and creates big output value and earnings from a rather high degree of exploitation. These households generally hire more than ten people, with fixed assets exceeding 30,000 yuan and creating an output value above 100,000 yuan annually. Their emergence has aroused great concern. For this reason, we investigated some of these households.

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  • Mo Zhen, 1987. "Tighten Control over Big Labor-Hiring Households in Rural Areas," Chinese Economy, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 21(2), pages 90-99, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:mes:chinec:v:21:y:1987:i:2:p:90-99
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