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A GLIMPSE INTO CHINA’S DAILY WAGE LABOR FORCE: BASED ON SURVEY DATA FROM BEIJING, GUANGZHOU, AND QINGDAO

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Volume 3, Issue 2, Pp 6-14, 2025

DOI: https://doi.org/10.61784/wjsl3026

Author(s)

ZiYi Yang1#, Yan Feng2#, XiaoJian Zhang3*

Affiliation(s)

1School of Humanities and Social Science, University of Science and Technology Beijing 100083, China.

2Guangdong Baiyun University, Guangzhou 510450, Guangdong, China.

3China University of Labor Relations, Beijing 100089, China.

Corresponding Author

XiaoJian Zhang

ABSTRACT

The research provides a systematic empirical analysis of China's daily wage labor force based on 1,092 questionnaire surveys conducted in Beijing, Guangzhou, and Qingdao in 2023. The findings reveal a diverse demographic profile predominantly composed of middle-aged, married, male migrants with agricultural household registration (hukou), characterized by generally vulnerable economic conditions and weak family resilience against risks. Analysis of employment quality indicates that daily wage workers occupy a precarious position marked by high risk and low security, featuring job instability, high labor intensity, and extremely low social insurance coverage. The study reveals that daily wage labor serves as a "last-resort" option under structural exclusion from the formal labor market, and their living conditions reflect institutional shortcomings in the informal employment sector. Finally, policy recommendations are proposed regarding innovating social security systems and strengthening public employment services.

KEYWORDS

Daily Wage Workers; Informal employment; Employment quality; Social mentality; Mobility

CITE THIS PAPER

ZiYi Yang, Yan Feng, XiaoJian Zhang. A Glimpse into China's Daily wage labor force: based on survey data from Beijing, Guangzhou, and Qingdao. World Journal of Sociology and Law. 2025, 3(2): 6-14. DOI: https://doi.org/10.61784/wjsl3026.

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