bookJan 1, 2005Closed access

Made in China: Women Factory Workers in a Global Workplace

Abstract

As China has evolved into an industrial powerhouse over the past two decades, a new class of workers has developed: the dagongmei, or working girls. The dagongmei are women in their late teens and early twenties who move from rural areas to urban centers to work in factories. Because of state laws dictating that those born in the countryside cannot permanently leave their villages, and familial pressure for young women to marry by their late twenties, the dagongmei are transient labor. They undertake physically exhausting work in urban factories for an average of four or five years before returning home. The young women are not coerced to work in the factories; they know about the twelve-hour shifts and the…

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Keywords
  • China
  • Factory (object-oriented programming)
  • Capitalism
  • Rural area
  • State (computer science)
  • Work (physics)
  • Sociology
  • Gender studies
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