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Study on Employee-sharing in China

Labor shortages caused by an aging population and falling fertility present an obstacle to China 's modernization drive. Since the limited labor resources take time to increase, employee-sharing as a collaborative and innovative mode of employment represents a novel strategy for addressing the...

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Published in:China economist (Beijing, China) China), 2023-05, Vol.18 (3), p.24-42
Main Authors: Haijian, Li, Lingxiao, Li
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Aging
Collaboration
Corporate growth
Employees
Employers
Employment
Fertility
Gig economy
Internet of Things
Labor contracts
Labor force
Labor shortages
Labor unions
Part time employment
Population
Sharing economy
Workforce
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