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Abstract : The rapid transformation of social classes the Southeast Asia-Western Pacific region since the 1960s is highlighted in this study and is traced in the nature of new labour processes, capital formation, technological diffusion and the role of the state. Based on a detailed survey of industrial workers in Thailand, Malaysia, and Philippines--their living conditions, occupational background, attitudes to factory work and participation n trade unions-- this book explains, in the course of its wider elucidation of industrialization in three ASEAN countries, the accelerated development of an Asian working class. The survey results as well as conclusions drawn present a challenge to much conventional wisdom about development contained in modernization theory and the more radical dependency approach used by many social scientists and historians.
Registration No : B1549 Author : Peter Limqueco Bruce McFarlan Jan Odhnoff
Edition : Impresum : Manila: Journal of Contemporary Asia Publishers, 1989 Description : Language : English
ISBN 971-8639-00-4 Classification: 1. 300 - SOSIO-CULTURAL COMMUNITY / 330.3 - SOCIAL WELFARE, WOMEN, LABOUR, MIGRANT WORKERS, POVERTY REDUCTION, & CIVIL SERVICES - Labour
Keyword : 1 Labour 2 Industry 3 ASEAN
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