China Quarterly
2011, Pages 870-892
Chinese migrant workers: Rights attainment deficits, rights consciousness and personal strategies (Article)
Wong L.*
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City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Abstract
Dagong I T I as a way of life gives rise to many abuses and rights violations against China's 200 million migrant workers. This article analyses the intricate issues of rights deprivation, rights consciousness and personal strategies of Chinese migrant workers with the research findings from a large sample survey completed at the end of 2005. The data confirm the occurrence of many types of rights abuses, significant levels of rights consciousness, and preference for legal and institutionalized means for rights defence besides the use of private resources. Furthermore, the findings reveal that the experience of discrimination, consciousness of rights and choice of personal strategies are affected by personal backgrounds like age, gender, education and occupational status before migration, which carry implications for policy. Finally, the article comments on the ongoing debate about rights consciousness versus rules consciousness in contentious Chinese politics. © 2011 The China Quarterly.
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DOI: 10.1017/S0305741011001044
ISSN: 03057410
Cited by: 30
Original Language: English