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| Title: | Buy with 1-Click : independent contracting and migrant workers in China’s last-mile parcel delivery | Authors: | Chan, J | Issue Date: | 15-Feb-2023 | Source: | Asia-Pacific journal : Japan focus, 15 Feb. 2023, volume 21, issue 2, number 5, article number 5766 | Abstract: | This article analyzes labor informality in the Chinese platform economy. Drawing on participant observation at a parcel delivery station in Beijing, the author discusses how individual and family lives are impacted by the hectic world of logistics work, and indeed, how companies have increased cost competitiveness through driving exploitation into forms hidden within the household. Migrant family members frequently assist each other by calling customers and wrapping parcels while their unpaid labor is subsidizing the company’s business operations. Although the spheres of production and social reproduction can sometimes be integrated in cities, they confront precarious work and unequal urban citizenship. | Keywords: | Independent contracting Logistics and delivery services Production and social reproduction Informality and precarity Chinese rural migrant workers |
Publisher: | Japan Focus | Journal: | Asia-Pacific journal : Japan focus | EISSN: | 1557-4660 | Rights: | Copyright of all published articles remains in the possession of the author. Articles at the Asia-Pacific Journal are published under a Creative Commons license. (https://apjjf.org/About) The following publication Chan, J. (2023). Buy with 1-Click: Independent Contracting and Migrant Workers in China’s Last-Mile Parcel Delivery. The Asia-Pacific Journal 21(2), 5766 is available at https://apjjf.org/2023/2/Chan.html. |
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