Abstract

The A. discusses a theoretical perspective which helps to make sens of the forms of labour relations found in Hong Kong factories in China. Following that, he explores in detail a case study of a factory where kinship ties were extensively used in recruitment. He concentrates upon one particular strategy of the Chinese capitalism: the recruitment of kin as workers within the enterprise.

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