寻找好的帮助:在中国家政服务劳动力市场重新配置数字中介

Q2 Social Sciences Journal of Current Chinese Affairs Pub Date : 2023-06-08 DOI:10.1177/18681026231167894
Q. Jiang, Jesper Willaing Zeuthen, A. Bislev
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本文通过关注家政服务市场中数字调解的演变,研究了中国社会信用体系的一个小片段的形成。我们研究了家政服务劳动力市场中各种形式的数字调解的持续发展和重新配置,从早期的地方数字黑名单尝试到与社会信用系统相关的全国性应用程序的制作。我们发现,到目前为止,数字调解主要通过应用程序中包含的指标来控制家政工人。这些指标在很大程度上强化了现有的家政工人分类。虽然早期的黑名单主要是市场驱动的,因此类似于中国以外的平台经济,但后来的全国性系统与中央政府密切相关,并加强了中央政府对国内服务市场的控制。
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Finding Good Help: Reconfiguring Digital Mediation in China's Domestic Service Labour Market
This article studies the making of a small fragment of China's social credit system by focusing on the evolution of digital mediation in the market for domestic service. We study the ongoing development and reconfiguration of various forms of digital mediation in the domestic service labour market from early local digital blacklisting attempts to the making of a nationwide app linked to the social credit system. We find that digital mediation so far mainly contributes to controlling domestic workers through the indicators included in the app. These indicators to a large extent reinforce existing categorisations of domestic workers. While the early blacklists were primarily market-driven, thereby resembling the platform economy outside China, the later nationwide system is closely linked to the central state and strengthens central state control over the market for domestic services.
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Journal of Current Chinese Affairs
Journal of Current Chinese Affairs Social Sciences-Political Science and International Relations
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Current Chinese Affairs is an internationally refereed academic journal published by the GIGA Institute of Asian Studies, Hamburg. The journal focuses on current developments in Greater China. It is simultaneously published (three times per year) online as an Open Access journal and as a printed version with a circulation of 1,000 copies, making it one of the world’s most widely read periodicals on Asian affairs. The Journal of Current Chinese Affairs, unlike some other Open Access publications, does not charge its authors any fee. The Journal of Current Chinese Affairs reaches a broad international readership in academia, administration and business circles. It is devoted to the transfer of scholarly insights to a wide audience. The journal is committed to publishing high-quality, original research on current issues in China in a format and style that is accessible across disciplines and to professionals with an interest in the region. The editors welcome contributions on current affairs within Greater China, including Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan. Submissions can focus on emerging topics and current developments as well as on future-oriented debates in the fields of China''s global and regional roles; political, economic and social developments including foreign affairs, business, finance, cultural industries, religion, education, science and technology; and so on.
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