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== Bibliography == * Bjorklund, E. M. “The Danwei: Socio-Spatial Characteristics of Work Units in China's Urban Society.” ''Economic Geography'', vol. 62, no. 1, 1986, pp. 19–29. * Chai, Yanwei (2014-09-24). "From socialist danwei to new danwei: a daily-life-based framework for sustainable development in urban China". ''Asian Geographer''. * "Danwei -Work Unit Urbanism | Model House". ''transculturalmodernism.org''. Retrieved 2019-11-30. * ''Danwei : the changing Chinese workplace in historical and comparative perspective''. Lü, Xiaobo, 1959-, Perry, Elizabeth J. Armonk, N.Y.: M.E. Sharpe. 1997 * Lin, Kevin. "Work Unit.” ''Afterlives of Chinese Communism: Political Concepts from Mao to Xi'', edited by Christian Sorace et al., ANU Press, Australia, 2019, pp. 331–334. * Kaple, Deborah A. (1994-01-06). ''Dream of a Red Factory: The Legacy of High Stalinism in China''. Oxford University Press. * Walder, Andrew G. ''Communist Neo-Traditionalism: Work and Authority in Chinese Industry''. University of California Press, 1986. * Whyte, Martin King and William L. Parish. ''Urban Life in Contemporary China''. University of Chicago Press. 1984. * {{lang|zh-Hans-CN|刘建军。《单位中国 : 社会调控体系重构中的个人, 组织与国家》。天津:天津人民出版社}}, 2000. {{Economy of China}} {{Authority control}} [[Category:Society of the People's Republic of China]] [[Category:Economic history of the People's Republic of China]]
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