Non-standard employment under globalization: flexible work and social security in the newly industrializing countries/
edited by Koichi Usami.
- New York: Palgrave Macmillan, c2010.
- ix, 228 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Machine generated contents note: IntroductionLabor and Social Security Reforms in Mexico: From the Perspective of State-Labor Relationships Re-thinking Argentinas Labor and Social Security Reform in the 1990s: Agreement on Competitive Corporatism The Changing Nature of Employment and the Reform of Labor and Social Security Legislation in Post-Apartheid South Africa The Impact of the Transformation of Labor Relations on Social-Security System Reform in the People's Republic of China: The Growing Allure and Reality of Corporatism The Tripartite Relationship and Social Policy in Taiwan: Searching for a New Corporatism? Labor and Welfare for an Advanced Economy in the Republic of Korea: A Policy Mix of Universalism and Neo-liberalism IntroductionLabor and Social Security Reforms in Mexico: From the Perspective of State-Labor Relationships Re-thinking Argentinas Labor and Social Security Reform in the 1990s: Agreement on Competitive Corporatism The Changing Nature of Employment and the Reform of Labor and Social Security Legislation in Post-Apartheid South Africa The Impact of the Transformation of Labor Relations on Social-Security System Reform in the People's Republic of China: The Growing Allure and Reality of Corporatism The Tripartite Relationship and Social Policy in Taiwan: Searching for a New Corporatism? Labor and Welfare for an Advanced Economy in the Republic of Korea: A Policy Mix of Universalism and Neo-liberalism .
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Flexible work arrangements--Developing countries. Informal sector (Economics)--Developing countries.