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Social class 3 China 2 Class identity 2 Housing market 2 Middle class 2 Social effects of economic growth 2 Soziale Schicht 2 Ambivalence 1 Business formation 1 Chinese Panel Study of Entrepreneurial Dynamics 1 Class Identity 1 Class background 1 Economic growth 1 Entrepreneurialism 1 Gewerkschaft 1 Gewerkschaftsmitgliedschaft 1 Hong Kong Dream 1 Ideologie 1 Ideology 1 Innovativeness of the entrepreneurial opportunity 1 Middle Class 1 Mittelschicht 1 Nascent entrepreneurs 1 Prior experience affiliation 1 Schweden 1 Social Mobility 1 Social change 1 Social class identity 1 Sozialer Wandel 1 Sweden 1 Trade union 1 Union membership 1 Wirtschaftswachstum 1 Wohnungsmarkt 1 class identity 1 ideology 1 social class 1 union membership 1
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Osborne, Evan 2 Gustafsson, Veronica 1 Li, Tian 1 Palm, Johanna 1 Wei Wu, Wei 1 Wong, Yi-Lee 1
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China Finance and Economic Review 1 China finance and economic review : CFER 1 Chinese Management Studies 1 Economic and industrial democracy 1 Sociological Research Online 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 2 EconStor 1 RePEc 1 Other ZBW resources 1
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China's transitioning class identity
Osborne, Evan - In: China Finance and Economic Review 4 (2016) 1, pp. 1-15
Background: China's rapid economic transformation is similar in some ways to those that have occurred in other rapidly developing nations. Is the pattern in China the same? Methods: Cross-country macrodata are used to compare class self-identification transition in China with other similar...
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China's transitioning class identity
Osborne, Evan - In: China finance and economic review : CFER 4 (2016), pp. 1-15
Background: China's rapid economic transformation is similar in some ways to those that have occurred in other rapidly developing nations. Is the pattern in China the same? Methods: Cross-country macrodata are used to compare class self-identification transition in China with other similar...
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The declining influence of class and ideology in union membership : consistent but divergent trends among Swedish employees
Palm, Johanna - In: Economic and industrial democracy 41 (2020) 2, pp. 351-371
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Nascent entrepreneurs in China: social class identity, prior experience affiliation and identification of innovative opportunity : A study based on the Chinese Panel Study of Entre...
Li, Tian; Gustafsson, Veronica - In: Chinese Management Studies 6 (2012) 1, pp. 14-35
impact of the nascent entrepreneurs' social class identity and prior experience affiliation on entrepreneurial opportunity …. Findings – The findings indicate that the social class identity and prior experience affiliation of nascent entrepreneurs (pre …
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Social Mobility and Social Inequality: The Ambivalence of the Middle Class
Wong, Yi-Lee - In: Sociological Research Online 15 (2010) 2, pp. 2-2
In following the lead of Savage and his associates, who unpack the ambivalent nature of class identities, this paper draws on narratives of seventy-three middle-class respondents in post-war Hong Kong to illustrate that pacifying effects of social mobility could operate through a sense of...
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