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Individual rights and collective rights: Labor's predicament in China
Feng Chen
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collective rights
97%
individual right
81%
labor
48%
worker
44%
China
42%
labor legislation
41%
Labor rights
36%
Right to organize
23%
pension
14%
lack
14%
development strategy
14%
working conditions
14%
wage
13%
equity
11%
labor market
11%
citizenship
10%
efficiency
9%
legislation
9%
Business & Economics
Labour Rights
100%
Individual Rights
83%
Workers
51%
Legislation
36%
China
35%
Wage Contracts
19%
Labor
18%
Safety Net
17%
Citizenship
17%
Pensions
17%
Labour Market
16%
Equity
15%
Working Conditions
14%
Development Strategy
13%
Violations
13%
Government
8%
Factors
4%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
rights
74%
labor
66%
legislation
18%
citizenship
10%
labor market
9%
wage
9%
working conditions
8%
equity
7%
development strategy
7%
contract
6%
safety
4%