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Social Margins and Precarious Work In Vietnam
D.L. Arnold
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Technology & Society Studies
Globalisation, Transnationalism and Development
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Vietnam
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Social Protection
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Precariousness
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Precarious Work
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Insecure Work
100%
Social Margins
100%
Social Support
50%
Labor Relations
50%
Entitlement
50%
Trade Unions
50%
Support Networks
50%
New Worker
50%
Relation Model
50%
Command Economy
50%
Supporting Institutions
50%
Labor Protection
50%
Dual Function
50%
Global Capitalism
50%
Household Registration
50%
INIS
margins
100%
viet nam
100%
workers
100%
protection
66%
policy
33%
labor
33%
orbits
33%
communities
33%
economy
33%
economics
33%
trade
33%
shape
33%
households
33%
labor relations
33%
Social Sciences
Planned Economy
50%