04812nam 2200625 a 450 991045784570332120200520144314.092-2-125443-7(CKB)2550000000087879(EBL)863018(OCoLC)778340027(SSID)ssj0000673283(PQKBManifestationID)11460859(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000673283(PQKBWorkID)10643009(PQKB)10992392(MiAaPQ)EBC863018(Au-PeEL)EBL863018(CaPaEBR)ebr10531012(EXLCZ)99255000000008787920120221d2011 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrChina[electronic resource] from an active employment policy to employment promotion law : coping with economic restructuring and labour market adjustmentsGeneva International Labour Office20111 online resource (85 p.)"Based on a study by the Institute for Labour Studies."92-2-125442-9 Includes bibliographical references.Title page; Copyright page; Foreword; Acknowledgements; Contents; Abbreviations; 1. Introduction; Tables; Table 1.1; Table 1.2; 2. Economic reforms and labour market developments in China; 2.1 Reform of the employment system in SOEs through implementation of an employment contract system; 2.2 Implementation of a re-employment scheme to facilitate the structural adjustment and reform of SOEs; 2.3 Implementing an orderly migration programme for the rural labour force; 2.4 Implementing an AEP to facilitate the transformation from a planning to a market system; 2.5 The laid-off worker: a profileBoxesBox 2.1; Tables; Table 2.1; Table 2.2; Table 2.3; Table 2.4; Table 2.5; Table 2.6; 3. Re-employment of the laid-off workers: the origins of China's employment policy; 3.1 The origin and development of the re-employment scheme; 3.2 The main contents of the re-employment scheme; 3.3 Implementing a basic living guarantee system for the laid-off workers from SOEs; 3.4 Establishment of re-employment service centres at the enterprise level; 3.5 The re-employment scheme in community services; 3.6 The re-employment assistance plan for workers leaving the centres3.7 Laid off and then unemployed: shifts in worker statusBoxes; Box 3.1; Tables; Table 3.1; 4. China's active employment policy: the framework; 4.1 The background and context; 4.2 China's AEP: the fundamental elements; Boxes; Box 4.1; 5. The AEP: implementation and adjustments; 5.1 The AEP and the implementation and monitoring of the re-employment policy; 5.2 Adjustment to the AEP during implementation; 5.3 Conducting assessment of AEPs; 5.4 Broadening in the AEP canvas: improvements and adjustments; Tables; Table 5.1; 6. Considerations toward the design of China's employment promotion law6.1 The impact of growth and AEP on the labour market6.2 Towards a legal framework on employment promotion; 6.3 Initial thoughts on employment promotion legislation; Tables; Table 6.1; Table 6.2; Table 6.3; Figures; Figure 6.1; 7. China's employment promotion law; 7.1 The legislation process of the EPL; 7.2 The significance of the EPL; 7.3 The main content of the EPL; 7.4 Legislation on the government's obligation toward employment promotion; 7.5 The global financial crisis: a test case for the EPL; 8. China's future employment challenges; 8.1 The employment challenge8.2 The target of ""full employment"" in China8.3 china's comprehensive employment-friendly development strategy; ReferencesChina has enjoyed spectacularly high GDP growth rates for over more than three decades, thanks to the massive economic, social and institutional reforms put in place during a period of intensifying globalization.' Based on a study by the Institute for Labour Studies Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security, People's Republic of China, this report provides a unique account of China's move towards increased participation in the market economy and how the Government coped with the massive labour adjustments that came with the restructuring process.Manpower policyChinaUnemploymentChinaLabor laws and legislationChinaElectronic books.Manpower policyUnemploymentLabor laws and legislation331.0952331.110951International Institute for Labour Studies.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910457845703321China56906UNINA